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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A machine is assembled — parts gathered and fitted to perform a function. But you were not assembled. You were appointed. The Hebrew word Ye'ood reveals a calli
Before the fall. Before the law. Before the Ten Commandments. God's first instruction to humanity was a governance mandate — "rule over the earth." The Hebrew w
In Greek philosophy sophia was the highest form of intellectual virtue. Paul redefines it: Christ is the sophia of God (1 Corinthians 1:24). True wisdom is not
Literally "a standing up again." The anastasis of Jesus is the cornerstone of Christian faith — without it, as Paul says, our faith is in vain (1 Corinthians 15
Hagiasmos is both an event (positional — declared holy in Christ) and a process (progressive — being transformed into His likeness). "This is the will of God, y
Literally "good word" (eu + logos). Eulogia is the Gospel blessing — the Abrahamic covenant blessing that comes to all nations through Christ (Galatians 3:14).
Apo (from) + kaluptō (to cover) — the removal of a veil. The book of Revelation is the Apokalupsis of Jesus Christ: His full unveiling. Paul received his Gospel
Hosea 4:6 says people perish not from enemy attack but from lack of knowledge. The most costly ignorance in a believer's life is ignorance of what God declared
The world is not short on ceasefires. It is short on shalom — complete wholeness in spirit, soul, and body. God put it in you not just to experience, but to car
When God revealed Himself as Jehovah-Rapha, He wasn't describing something He does occasionally. He was declaring who He is — permanently, covenantally, and wit
The New Testament uses two distinct Greek words for healing — iaomai and therapeuo. One describes God's direct, miraculous act. The other describes His patient,
The most important word in 1 Peter 2:24 is not "healed." It's "were." Past tense. The healing is not coming — it was accomplished. Understanding this difference
The Hebrew word shalom appears more than 230 times in Scripture — but most translations flatten it to "peace." The real meaning is far richer: wholeness, comple
The Hebrew word lekavot — translated "hope" — comes from a root meaning to twist strands together like rope. In other words, hope is not passive. It is structur
Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) means completeness, wholeness, and total flourishing — spirit, soul, and body. It is not the silence between conflicts. It is the presence of e
Rofeh (רוֹפֵא) — the Hebrew word for physician — comes from the same verbal root as rapha (רָפָא), the word behind Jehovah-Rapha. God was the original Healer, a
Sozo (σῴζω) — Strong's G4982 — is translated "saved" in John 3:17 and "healed" in Mark 5:34. It is the same word. In God's covenant design, salvation and physic
The Hebrew word translated "griefs" in Isaiah 53:4 is choli (חֹלִי) — meaning illness, sickness, and disease. This was not a metaphor for emotional burden. Jesu
The Hebrew word emunah (אמונה) — behind every Old Testament use of "faith" — means faithfulness, steadiness, and covenant reliability. Not mental belief.
The Hebrew word levav (לֵבָב) — translated "heart" in Psalm 139 — is not about emotions. It is the seat of intellect, will, and moral conscience — the entire co