Re: Something to Consider
I would guess that running and screaming would not be options. Read where Isaiah encounters God's presence, or John in Revelation.
Having encountered the holiness of God, and the fear, awe, and terror of being in His presence, I would also use experimental evidence that running and screaming are not something you would be able to do in the full presence of God. I am not saying I have experienced the full presence of God, but what I have experienced has left me utterly helpless before Him, unable (or is it just unwilling?) to speak, move, run, scream, or almost even breathe.
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