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What does it mean to fear God in a biblical context?

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Fearing God means recognizing His authority and holiness, leading to a life of obedience and reverence.

Fearing God is a significant biblical concept that signifies an attitude of respect and awe towards His power and authority. This fear is not rooted in terror but in recognition of His unimaginable holiness and righteousness. Romans 8:15 clarifies that believers are not to live in a spirit of fear but as adopted children, calling God 'Abba, Father.' This fear compels believers to honor Him through obedience and service, understanding that His commands are for their good. A healthy fear of God inspires love and reverence rather than dread, allowing believers to navigate life under His gracious authority.
Scripture References: Romans 8:15, 1 Peter 2:17, 1 John 4:18, Isaiah 6:5

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Moses Was Afraid
Don Fortner · May 23, 2006
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