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How does the fear of the Lord relate to obedience?

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The fear of the Lord is intrinsically linked to obedience, as it empowers believers to keep God's commandments (Ecclesiastes 12:13).

The relationship between the fear of the Lord and obedience is clear throughout Scripture. Ecclesiastes 12:13 admonishes believers to 'fear God and keep His commandments', establishing that a proper understanding of God's holiness leads to a desire to obey Him. The fear of the Lord acts as both a restraint against sin and a motivation towards good works. It cultivates a heart that delights in God's law, recognizing that obedience is not a burden but a reflection of one’s love and reverence for God. This principle reinforces the transformative power of the fear of the Lord in the believer's life.
Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 12:13; Psalm 111:10

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