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How does the fear of the Lord influence a believer's behavior?

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The fear of the Lord encourages believers to turn away from evil and pursue good.

The fear of the Lord fundamentally transforms the believer’s heart, prompting them to keep their tongues from evil and to practice good as guided in Psalm 34:13-14. This reverence leads to a transformation in behavior, fostering a desire for righteousness and peace among individuals. Essentially, the fear of God instills a moral compass, helping believers navigate life according to His wisdom and empowering them to live out their faith actively in a world that often promotes contrary values.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:13-14, Proverbs 8:13

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