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What does the Bible say about the fear of God?

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The Bible teaches that the fear of God is essential for understanding His majesty and holiness, as seen in Isaiah 66:2 and Hebrews 12:29.

The fear of God is a central theme in Scripture that emphasizes a deep respect and reverence for His divine majesty and holiness. In Isaiah 66:2, God declares that He looks to those who are humble and contrite in spirit and who tremble at His word. This reflects a godly fear, distinct from the servile fear that is often associated with pagan worship. Furthermore, Hebrews 12:29 reminds us that 'Our God is a consuming fire,' indicating the seriousness and awe with which we must approach Him.

This fear is not merely an emotional response but is rooted in the recognition of God's sovereign grace and righteousness. The absence of this fear leads to spiritual apathy and moral decay, as illustrated in Romans 3:18, where it states, 'There is no fear of God before their eyes.' Cultivating a fear of God is essential for maintaining true reverence and obedience to His word, leading to a life that honors Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:2, Hebrews 12:29, Romans 3:18, Proverbs 1:7, Luke 12:4-5, Psalm 103:13, Proverbs 9:10

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