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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Eirēnē (εἰρήνη) — the Greek word for peace used 92 times in the New Testament — comes from a root meaning to join essential parts together to make something who
Why showing up daily in prayer — even when it feels mundane — is one of the most powerful spiritual disciplines a believer can cultivate.
Tohu va-bohu — the ancient Hebrew phrase for formlessness and void — appears three times in Scripture. Each time it describes life without God's presence: struc
God planned your destiny before you drew your first breath. Discover what Hebrew scripture reveals about your divine purpose — and how to receive His clear inst
God's peace is more than calm — it's shalom: wholeness, restoration, and total well-being. Discover the biblical Hebrew depth of this gift prepared just for you
Your life may look perfect — but if your soul is running on empty, nothing else matters. Discover the one repair Jesus offers that reaches deeper than anything
Abiding is not a feeling — it is a posture of surrender, attention, and trust that bears lasting fruit.
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
Before God spoke in Genesis, the earth had a name for its condition. That name — tohu va-bohu — also describes what every human life looks like before God speak
You have heard the word shalom your whole life. But it does not mean what you think it means — and once you see what it actually means, every peace-promise in t
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
Most believers approach God from below — sending prayers upward and hoping they reach high enough. But the God they are straining toward is not at a distance. T
You have been whispering when heaven handed you the authority to declare. The Greek word Exousia is not about power you generate — it is about power conferred f
The Hebrew word nephesh doesn't describe one part of you — it describes the whole of you. This changes everything about what healing, rest, and restoration real
The word "guard" in Philippians 4:7 — in the original Greek — is phroureo (φρουρέω): a military term for posting armed soldiers at a gate. This is not a feeling
The Hebrew phrase tohu va-bohu appears exactly three times in Scripture — always in contexts of void, desolation, or divine judgment. Each occurrence points to
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
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