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What does the Bible say about the fear of God in the church?

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The fear of God is central to true worship and is emphasized throughout scripture as essential for the church's health.

The fear of God is a theme repeatedly stressed in scripture as crucial for the church's identity and worship. In Acts 5:5, we see how great fear came upon all who heard the outcome of Ananias and Sapphira's deception. This reverential fear led to a deeper awareness of God's holiness and an acknowledgment of the seriousness of sin within the church. The early church exemplified this attitude, believing that they were in the presence of a jealous God who sees all, which caused them to live in a way that respected God's holiness. Without this fear, there is little true worship, as seen in Psalm 102:15, where it states, "God is greatly to be feared in the assembly of His saints".
Scripture References: Acts 5:1-11, Hebrews 12:28-29, Psalm 102:15

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