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Why is fear of God more important than fear of man?

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Fearing God is crucial as He has authority over not just the body but also the soul, unlike man.

In Matthew 10:28, Jesus teaches that we should fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell, emphasizing the ultimate authority of God over our eternal fate. The fear of man, in contrast, may lead to compromises in faith. The Scripture encourages believers to be bold in their faith, prioritizing obedience to God above societal approval or avoidance of persecution. Historical examples, such as Daniel and the three Hebrew children, highlight the necessity of standing firm in faith despite the risks of earthly consequences. As believers apprehend the fear of the Lord, they are empowered to reject the snares set by the fear of man, leading them to live courageously and confidently in their witness for Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 10:28

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Matthew 10:24-42
J.C. Ryle · Jan 20, 2016
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