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What does the fear of punishment mean for sinners?

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The fear of punishment indicates the natural awareness of our sin and the justice of God toward wrongdoing, instilling a need for redemption.

For sinners, fear of punishment reflects the innate recognition of moral failure and the deserved consequences of sin as revealed by God's law. This fear originated with Adam's transgression, which brought an awareness of guilt and a subsequent urge to hide from God's presence. Throughout life, this legal fear can cause individuals to engage in religious works, thinking these actions can avert judgment, but it ultimately results in spiritual bondage. Understanding this fear is critical, as it leads to the realization that only through Christ's righteousness can one be freed from the weight of this fear and be brought into a right relationship with God.
Scripture References: Genesis 3:6-10, Hebrews 2:14-15, John 8:34

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