Let's put this in different wording. If I tell you about someone you cannot see, you must imagine that person. If I told you more, speaking with awe and wonder in my voice, you might also "imagine" feeling that kind of wonderment. When churches and religious leaders speak about Christ, it should produce feelings of wonderment...awe... to just imagine Christ's greatness, and compassion. As part of Christ, the Holy Spirit should also make us wonder in awe and reverence. This ability to even try to envision God is what should be present during Confirmation.
well i think you should pick wonder and awe
A synonym of wonder is amazement, awe, or astonishment.
it helps us to see God's presence and love filling all creation. Wonder as a noun means something that causes feelings great admiration, amazement or surprise (All the wonders of nature; It's a wonder they don't break). Wonder as a verb means to want to know something (I wonder whether the moon will rise soon?) or to be amazed at (They stared in wonder at the lightning). Awe as a noun means a great feeling of admiration or wonder (They looked in awe at the sunrise). Awe as a verb means to inspire awe (The singers awed the audience by their performance).
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To be in awe of someone means reverential respect mixed with fear and wonder.
awe, marvel, shock, surprise
wonder and/or reverence
amazement, awe, wonder, miracle.
It is a type of emotion expressed in wonder.
Awe, praise, humility.
The definition is: inspiring awe or admiration or wonder