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In response Kim Runner to her Publication

I once heard that fear in the bible is meant as reverence. Whenever I hear people say we must fear the Lord I simply change the word to revere. God's power is not to be taken lightly, however our Lord is a loving God and wants all to be saved, none to be lost. He died for us, there is no greater love than to give ones life for others. Many churches teach things that simply are not true. Jesus came to save the world. The purpose is so we not only can be restored to spiritual life now by belief, but to live eternally. The other purpose that many do not realize is that we can now know God, not just know ABOUT God. We can have a deep personal relationship with Him. The veil was torn to signify that occurence. Jesus fullfilled the law of Moses and we now live under the New Covenant of Grace. This is a whole new way of living in freedom and resting in the all has been done for us by our loving God. Those who need to actually fear God are those who have unbelieving hearts.
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for the most part fear is reverence, however, when the disciples are gathered in a room, when the Holy Spirit descended, and fear accompanied His arrival, a different Greek. word is used (phobos), and it means basically terror.

In response Carol Roberts to her Publication

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Jesus is my Savior. Love my husband & America. Dog lover. RN. Constitutional conservative. Love Trump. Followed by Flynn on Twitter.

In response sunny ormsby to his Publication

Thank you. Yes of course. I think churches don't teach things like this, so many people are misled when they think they must be afraid of God all the time. Unbelievers certainly have something to fear, the wrath of God!