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What does the Bible say about the terror of the Lord?

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The Bible speaks of the terror of the Lord as an understanding of God's holiness and impending judgment.

In 2 Corinthians 5:11, Paul expresses his knowledge of the 'terror of the Lord,' which serves as a foundational motivation for his ministry. This terror is not merely fear but a profound recognition of God's holy, just, and righteous character. The terror of the Lord compels believers to recognize that all will give an account for their actions, igniting a sense of urgency in the proclamation of the Gospel. As James 2:19 indicates, even demons believe and tremble, emphasizing that knowledge of God’s holiness should evoke a serious response.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 5:11, James 2:19

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