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Why is the fear of the Lord significant for believers?

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The fear of the Lord is significant as it embodies reverence and respect for God, marking the beginning of wisdom, per Psalm 111:10.

The fear of the Lord is a foundational aspect of the believer's life, denoting a profound reverence and respect towards God. In Psalm 111:10, we learn that 'the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,' highlighting its central place in the believer's spiritual development. This fear is not a cringing dread but a heartfelt acknowledgment of God's holiness, authority, and grace. It compels believers to worship, obey, and submit to His will, thus allowing them to grow in understanding and faith. Additionally, this holy fear encourages believers to boldly proclaim the Gospel, knowing that their reverence for God far outweighs any earthly pressures. In essence, the fear of the Lord cultivates a life lived in faithful obedience and glorification of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 111:10, Proverbs 1:7, Romans 3:18, Proverbs 30:3

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