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What does the Bible say about fearing the name of God?

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The Bible teaches that we should have a reverent fear of the glorious name of the Lord our God, recognizing His immense dignity and the seriousness of His covenant promises.

Deuteronomy 28:58 emphasizes the importance of fearing the glorious and fearful name of the Lord God. This fear is not a cringing dread but a deep reverence acknowledging God's sovereignty and holiness. The text suggests that God's mercies come with sacredness, requiring us to approach Him with humility and awe. The Israelites understood that the very purpose of God's dispensations was to foster a suitable reverence for His name, which signifies His covenantal relationship with His people through Christ.

The name of God is described as glorious due to its representation of divine attributes manifested in His covenant engagements. It is also fearful, recalling God's commitment to judge His enemies and fulfill both His threats and promises. Believers are admonished to meditate on this name with a sense of reverence, aware that their acceptance and redemption are through Christ. As we contemplate the name of the Lord, we are invited to appreciate the gravity of His promises, pledging us a relationship with Him based on Christ's finished work.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 28:58, Psalm 110:4-5

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