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What does the Bible say about standing in awe of God?

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The Bible teaches us to stand in awe of God, recognizing His majesty and righteousness, as commanded in Psalm 4:4.

Psalm 4:4 exhorts believers to 'stand in awe and sin not,' which reflects a deep reverence for God's holiness and authority. To stand in awe is to recognize the greatness of God, His righteousness, and His sovereign rule over all creation. This reverence should lead us to introspection and repentance, as we commune with our hearts and seek the Lord's guidance in our lives. It is an acknowledgment that any self-reliance or sin stands in stark contrast to God's perfection, and thus we are called to humble ourselves before Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 4:4

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Stand In Awe
Ian Potts · Feb 8, 2015
Awe
Bob Coffey · Nov 11, 2018
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