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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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
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,
Distinct from bios (biological life) and psyche (soul-life), zoe is the God-kind of life — the same life that is in the Father and Son, shared with believers th
The Greek counterpart to Hebrew ruach — breath or wind. Used for the human spirit, for spiritual beings, and especially for the Holy Spirit who indwells believe
The root of "dynamite" — dunamis is the inherent, resident power of God available to believers through the Holy Spirit. "You shall receive power (dunamis) when
"Abide in me" (John 15:4) — menō is not a visit but a permanent dwelling. It describes the ongoing, unbroken connection between a branch and the vine that natur
"Tetelestai" was stamped on paid invoices in the ancient world. Jesus's final word from the cross (John 19:30) declared the debt of sin completely settled — not
Chokmah is not abstract intelligence but the skill of navigating life well. The wisdom literature of Proverbs offers chokmah as a way of life — how to act right
Chata originally meant to miss a target — like a warrior missing a throw (Judges 20:16). Applied to moral life it describes falling short of God's standard. It
The very first verb of Scripture — "In the beginning God bara." Uniquely used only with God as the subject in the Bible, bara describes creative power that has
"Chayim" is always used in the plural form in Hebrew, reflecting the idea that life is not a single flat thing but a multidimensional fullness. God breathed cha
Menucha describes not just absence of activity but a settled, secure resting place. Psalm 23 speaks of menucha waters — still waters that represent complete res
Malak simply means "sent one" — the same word for a human messenger and for heavenly beings. Context determines which is meant. The Angel of the LORD (Malak YHW
Water in Hebrew thought carries profound symbolic weight — chaos (Genesis 1), life (Ezekiel 47), cleansing (Numbers 8), and the Spirit. Jesus uses mayim when te
The root of "Messiah" (Mashiach). Anointing with oil in Scripture sets apart kings, priests, and prophets for God's service. Jesus is the Anointed One — the ult
Berakah is not merely a wish but a declaration that releases divine empowerment. When God blesses, He activates capacity for flourishing. The Aaronic blessing (
Batach describes the act of fully leaning your weight on something or someone. Proverbs 3:5 commands batach in the LORD with all your heart — not intellectual a
"You shall call His name Yeshua, for He will save His people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21). The name is not just a label — it is a declaration of mission. Eve
Qodesh means to be set apart — separated from the ordinary for a sacred purpose. God's holiness is not just moral purity but ontological otherness: He is comple