Its quality is determined by the esteem in which one holds the object
of his reverence as evidenced by his behavior toward that object. When
that object is God, the genuinely reverent person has a worshipful
adoration coupled with a respectful behavior toward him and all that
pertains to him. The want of such appreciation or behavior smacks of
irreverence. Order is a part of reverence. So is cleanliness of
person, of apparel, of speech, of action, and of thought and impulse.
So also are courtesy, respect for one another, and kindred virtues.
Reverence is a sign of spiritual maturity, strength, and nobility."
--Marion G. Romney, "Reverence", Ensign, Oct. 1976, 2
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