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What does it mean to fear God according to Revelation?

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Fearing God means to respect, revere, and worship Him, acknowledging His authority and sovereignty.

The call to fear God in Revelation 14 carries profound implications about our relationship with the Creator. This fear is not to be understood as terror but as a deep reverence and acknowledgment of God's holiness, power, and the justice of His judgments. The act of fearing God includes a surrender to His will and a recognition of His rightful place in our lives. This reverent fear leads believers to glorify Him, responding in worship and service that reflects His glory, which is vital for understanding the nature of true worship and the Christian walk. The theme of fearing God serves as a crucial reminder of our need to align our lives according to His revealed Word and character.
Scripture References: Revelation 14:7, Psalm 119:120

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