In Ray Bradbury's "something evil like this", some other themes in the novel suggest that "perfect love eliminates all fears". This quote from the Gospel according to John shows the view that there is a resurrection of love and love and there is no fear in places with unconditional love. This is convincing because there are no regrets when people are loving their lives and being content with what he or she has. Likewise, when a person loves a person and is rewarded with love, trust in trust has no doubt so there is no fear.
But we also know that "perfect love will get rid of fear." According to 4:18 (ESV), love has no fear, but perfect love removes fear. Fear is related to punishment, so no one who fears is complete with love. If we love that person, if we love the Lord, if we love the church, we reconcile with them and overcome our fears to maintain our unity in Christ I will try. I remember the first time I talked with someone like this in this way. He was a pastor and made officials angry in front of some people. I am scared because he is a mighty person, but I just went anyway. Fortunately, he asked him for forgiveness from his own fault. To my surprise, his attitude towards me is not serious. On the contrary, after I talked to him the truth, he seemed to respect me more.
Perfect love removes all fear. We are afraid of loving God (the first four commandments) - What happens if we get unemployed? We are afraid of lovers (the last six commandments) - if they do not love us? Jesus overcame these fears. He loved God with all his heart from the bottom, and by doing so he abandoned all fear. This eternal love for Jesus Christ is the grace of God, which frees us from all natural fears. To fear the Lord is truly the beginning of wisdom.
As in the Bible again and again, as we fear God, we are told to live fear of religion, fearing God. But why do we want God? Does not God love? But John 1: 4, 18 says, "There is no fear in love, but perfect love eliminates fear as fear brings torture, but those who are afraid are not perfect in love ". Fear is different from tyrant or dictator fear. We do not have to be afraid of his anger unless we are afraid of being punished for sin by our conscience and stubborn heart. Because sin is contrary to God's will and its law. Crime is a breach or breach of these laws. The desire for sin lies in the nature of man. In other words, it is contaminated and motivated by the sinful tendency to live in sin and dissatisfaction in the Garden of Eden. This ... more. (Romans 2: 5-9)