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What does the Bible say about trembling at God's Word?

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Trembling at God's Word means to hear, believe, and obey every word of Scripture, acknowledging its divine authority.

Trembling at God's Word, as mentioned in Isaiah 66:5, signifies a deep reverence and acknowledgment of His authority. It goes beyond mere fear and indicates a heart that believes every single word God has spoken. When understanding this trembling, one should realize that it involves not only recognizing the Scripture as the inspired Word of God but also affording it the honor and reverence due to its divine origin. This is a stark contrast to the attitudes of many who treat the Bible as optional or selectively choose which parts to believe. A true believer, under the influence of the Holy Spirit, hears God's Word and responds in awe and submission, ready to obey and live by it.
Scripture References: Isaiah 66:5, 2 Timothy 3:16

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