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How does fear of God affect church growth?

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Fear of God fosters a genuine atmosphere for spiritual growth and true conversions within the church.

The fear of God has a profound effect on the growth of the church, as seen in Acts 5:14, where more believers were added to the Lord as the church exemplified a deep reverence for God. This fear compels believers to live authentically before God, leading to a respect from the world that results in conversions. When the church displays a distinct contrast to worldly behavior and embodies the principles of God's holiness, it becomes a beacon that draws others to the truth of the gospel. In contrast, a lack of fear often results in a diluted message that fails to resonate with the lost, as they see no difference between the church and the world.
Scripture References: Acts 5:14, 2 Corinthians 5:11, Philippians 2:15

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