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  1. Apr 20, 2017 · To fear the Lord is to stand in awe of his majesty, power, wisdom, justice and mercy, especially in Christ – in his life, death and resurrection – that is, to have an exalted view of God. To see God in all his glory and then respond to him appropriately. To humble ourselves before him. To adore him.

  2. The fear of the Lord most often refers to a virtue that results in humble, loving obedience to God because of who he is. It can also describe a literal fear of God because of who he is. These meanings are not unrelated. Witnessing God’s transcendence, power, and holiness should result in all-out terror; it should lead to humility.

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · What does it mean to fear the Lord? Dr. Michael Allen unpacks the different types of fear in the Bible to help believers understand “the fear of the Lord” that is the beginning of wisdom. As we read holy scripture, we repeatedly come across the phrase, “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” That speaks of promise and ...

  4. Apr 1, 2014 · You should fear and tremble because God is working to keep you. And I think it means the sheer awesome presence of God in our lives working for us, not against us, should produce trembling. That is amazing. So, the New Testament treats the fear of God as a motive for not turning away from him.

  5. John MacArthur. 1 Min Read. Fearis just another word for worship or adoration. “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Prov. 9:10). It’s having a reverence of God. As R.C. would say, the greatest need of any human being, believer or unbeliever, is to know God.

  6. Jan 14, 2024 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: The fear of the Lord in the Bible means having a humble reverence for God, being in awe of His majesty and glory, obeying Him wholeheartedly, and avoiding evil.

  7. Throughout the Bible we are told to fear God. What does that mean? R.C. Sproul. We need to make some important distinctions about the biblical meaning of “fearing” God. These distinctions can be helpful, but they can also be a little danger.

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