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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The verbal root behind shalom. When Jesus cried "It is finished" (tetelestai), the Hebrew concept is shalam — full, covenantal settlement of every debt, nothing
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 defining characteristic of God toward His covenant people — an unbreakable loyalty that does not depend on the worthiness of its recipient. Often translated
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
In Hebrew thought the levav is not primarily the seat of emotions but of decision-making and moral character — the command center of the whole person.
A legal term describing the obligation of a family member to restore what a relative has lost — property, freedom, or life. Jesus is the ultimate Go'el who rede
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,
Yada is the deepest form of knowing — not intellectual information but intimate, experiential knowledge. The same word used for the covenant union between husba
"Be still and know that I am God" (Psalm 46:10) — the word "still" is raphah: let go, stop fighting, release control. It is the posture God calls us into before
Emet carries the sense of that which is firm, reliable, and can be trusted — not just factual accuracy but covenantal faithfulness. God's truth is something you
Literally "heaviness" or "weightiness" — kabod describes the substantial, weighty presence of God. When His glory fills the temple, it is a tangible, overwhelmi
The root of "Hallelujah" (Praise Yah). Halal implies exuberant, demonstrative praise — shining a light on someone, boasting about their excellences, celebrating
Describes one who knows the covenant terms and deliberately acts contrary to them — not ignorance, but willful betrayal. It carries the weight of broken trust w
In Hebrew thought, the dabar is not merely information — it carries the power of the one who speaks it. God's dabar does not return void; it accomplishes what H
The highest form of love in Greek — not based on feeling or merit but on an unconditional decision to give. The love God demonstrated in sending His Son (John 3
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.
The Greek equivalent of shalom — the peace of God that surpasses understanding (Philippians 4:7). Not the absence of trouble but a settled inner wholeness in th
More than intellectual assent — pistis is trust that leads to action, confidence in a person's reliability. The faith that saves is the kind that moves you.
In Greek philosophy the logos was the rational principle behind the cosmos. John 1:1 reclaims this: the Logos is not an abstract principle but a Person — Jesus,