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Helps to Holy Living | Charles E. Orr
Holiness

The Fear of Man

We doubt if there be any other one thing that prevents God’s people living unto God as they should so much as the fear of man. It is so very subtle and cunning that many may have it and not be aware of it. There is an independence of man that is wrong and there is an independence that is most Christlike. Holy living is to live unto God though all the world might oppose. Our dearest friend on earth must not be allowed to cause us to deviate one hair’s breadth from trueness to God. Here is one of the places in the Christian’s life that should be closely watched and guarded. Peter swerved from the true path when he refused to eat with the Gentiles for fear of the Jews. This was after Pentecost. Paul reproved him. This took some courage on the part of Paul, but faithfulness required it.

“The fear of man bringeth a snare.”* (Proverbs 29:25) Many a one has fallen into this snare. Alas, how many have made compromise with man for man’s favor! “Conscious dependence upon God is the spirit of independence toward all men.” Perfect love casts out all fear of man. Those who can be influenced by men are not made perfect in love. It is argued by some that we should desire all men to think well of us that we might do them good. This is true, but oh, how careful we need to be that it is solely that we “might do them good.” Beware lest there be something of self there. We should desire to have influence with men for Jesus’ sake, but for no other purpose. If faithfulness to God causes you to lose influence with men, then it were better for them and you also that you lose it. If you have to step aside from godly living to have influence with men, you are ensnared.

The apostle said, “But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man’s judgment.”* (1 Corinthians 4:3) To suppress or modify truth by word or act is coming short of holy living. To give aid, or to abet by word or deed any spirit of levity, worldliness, or untruthfulness through man’s influence is unfaithfulness to God.