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What does it mean to be a 'trembler' before God's words?

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'Tremblers' before God's word are individuals who approach Scripture with a sense of reverence and fear of God, recognizing its authority and power.

To be a 'trembler' before God's word means to approach the Scriptures with a heart that is humbled and receptive to God's truth. This posture involves recognizing the authority of God's word and understanding its capacity to convict and correct. As Henry Sant emphasizes, those who 'tremble' understand their own sin and the need for God's grace, responding with openness and a desire for transformation. Such individuals not only respect the word of God but also allow it to shape their lives, leading to growth in faith and assurance of God's promises.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:2

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