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How does the fear of the Lord lead to hope in His Word?

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The fear of the Lord instills a deep trust in Him, leading the believer to hope in His promises as established in His Word.

The fear of the Lord, as mentioned in Psalm 130, is not a cringing fear but a reverent acknowledgment of God's holiness and grace. This reverence cultivates a hope that is anchored in the assurances found in God's Word. In Psalm 130:5, the psalmist states, 'I wait for the Lord; my soul doth wait, and in His Word do I hope.' This hope is built on the understanding that God's promises are sure and that His mercy and redemptive work will prevail in the lives of His people. The believer's fear of God fosters a longing to trust Him fully, especially when facing trials, thereby establishing a confident hope in the fulfillment of His Word.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:5, Hebrews 10:23

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