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How does fear and trembling relate to working out salvation?

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Fear and trembling signify a reverence and seriousness in our pursuit of holiness and obedience.

In Philippians 2:12, 'fear and trembling' reflects a profound reverence for God as we work out our salvation. This godly fear acknowledges God's holiness and our need for His grace in living out our faith. It is a reminder of the seriousness with which we ought to approach our relationship with God and our commitment to follow Him. This attitude encourages believers to remain humble and dependent on God, recognizing that we need His strength and guidance to walk in His ways and that our efforts in working out salvation should be out of a desire to honor Him and live according to His good will.
Scripture References: Philippians 2:12

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