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  1. Fear originated in the Garden of Eden when Satan caused Adam and Eve to lose their reverence for God—and all of society has followed the same path. Today, people are led by ego and vanity—as opposed to being wary and vigilant, being disciplined, wise servants concerned of consequences (I Peter 5:8).

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  2. Jesus is saying don’t be afraid those who can kill your physical body... because they cannot kill your soul. God is the only one with the power over life and death. So, fear God – because God is able to destroy both body and soul. Man may kill our body, but he can’t condemn us to hell.

  3. Fear is a God-given emotion that, when rightly operating, helps us, warning us of potential danger. But, like all emotive responses, when it gains mastery over us, when it rules without the influence of reason or wisdom, fear can quench hope and hobble faith.

    • Chance Faulkner
  4. Jan 30, 2018 · The Bible speaks often of the need to fear God. But what does this mean? What should it look like in our lives? Rodrigo Mtorres/Unsplash. May we all develop that vital and proper fear of God that leads to loving Him and others and avoid cowardly fear by putting God first in our lives.

  5. Aug 16, 2022 · It is apparent that the meaning of the phrase, “Fear God,” is a puzzle. How do we make sense of it?

    • Jiří Moskala
  6. This article investigates the motif of fear of God in biblical texts and contexts by discussing its use to indicate dread and by analysing the implications and consequences of such a reading of this key motif.

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  8. In The Fear of God, author and pastor Stephen C. Yohn explores the neglected biblical doctrine of the fear of God, noting that this theme runs through all the books of the Bible.