Fear Not — 150-Day Devotional
A 150-day journey through Scripture designed to uproot fear and build unshakeable faith. Foundation, Formation, Fortification.
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Not a building but a people — those called out from the world and assembled under God's authority. The ekklesia is both a local gathering and the universal Body
Galah is the act of God uncovering hidden things — revealing His word, His will, and His character. The prophets received galah from God. The book of Revelation
Aphesis was used in the ancient world for release from bondage, debt cancellation, and prisoner release. In the Gospel it is the total cancellation of sins' deb
Thanatos encompasses physical death and spiritual death — separation from God. Paul declares it the "last enemy" to be destroyed (1 Corinthians 15:26). Through
Ktisis refers to the act of creation and its product — the created order. Paul declares the ktisis groans for the revealing of the sons of God (Romans 8:22). In
The Holy Spirit is not a force or an experience — He is a Person, the third member of the Trinity, and He has come to live in every believer.
Usually translated "faith," emunah is not passive belief but active, consistent faithfulness — the steady posture of a person whose life flows from covenant rel
The free, undeserved gift of God that enables what human effort cannot achieve. Charis is the foundation of salvation — not wages earned but favor freely given.
Mavet is not just physical cessation but a power that Scripture portrays as an enemy of God and His people. Proverbs contrasts the paths of life and mavet. Jesu
Ahava encompasses the full range of love — God's love for Israel (Hosea 11:1), covenantal love between people, and love for God. "You shall love (ahava) the LOR
Why showing up daily in prayer — even when it feels mundane — is one of the most powerful spiritual disciplines a believer can cultivate.
A fresh look at Ephesians 6 and what it means to put on the full armor of God in our daily spiritual battles.
Before you look for peace anywhere else, you need to know who holds it.
You don't just receive God's peace — you become a distributor of it.
The birthplace of Jesus carries a name that foreshadows exactly who He would become.
Discover Bible study tools, cross-references, Hebrew and Greek word studies, and Revelation Bites to help you understand Scripture with clarity and depth.
The verbal root behind shalom. When Jesus cried "It is finished" (tetelestai), the Hebrew concept is shalam — full, covenantal settlement of every debt, nothing
You do not have a nephesh; you ARE a nephesh. It describes the totality of a living being — will, emotion, appetite, breath — not a compartment separate from th
The core word behind biblical repentance — not merely feeling sorry, but physically turning around and moving back toward God. It captures the relational dimens
The opening word of Israel's core confession (Deuteronomy 6:4). Shema implies total alignment — not just hearing with the ears but understanding, internalizing,