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Why is the fear of the Lord important in worship?

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The fear of the Lord is vital in worship, as it acknowledges God's holiness and our need for reverence.

The fear of the Lord is foundational to true worship, as seen in 1 Samuel 16:4, where the elders trembled at Samuel's arrival, recognizing his prophetic authority. This reverence stems from an understanding of God's holiness and justice, leading to a proper attitude in worship. When we approach God in worship, it is essential to acknowledge His sovereignty and majesty, which should provoke a deep respect and awe. Worship without the fear of God becomes casual and lacks sincerity. As we recognize our position before a holy God, our worship becomes a reflection of His worthiness, solidifying our relationship with Him through genuine humility and submission.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 16:4

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