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 Jehovah-Rapha, "the LORD who heals." In Exodus 15:26 God declares Himself the healer of His people — spirit, soul, and body. Healing is n
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
When God forgives, He nasas — He lifts the weight of iniquity and carries it away. The same word describes the scapegoat carrying Israel's sins into the wildern
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
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
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 (
"The LORD is my Ra'ah" — Psalm 23:1. The shepherd is not a passive guardian but an active leader who provides, protects, guides, and rescues. Jesus declares "I
Tsalach describes movement that overcomes resistance — Joshua's success was tsalach because the LORD was with him (Joshua 1:8). It is the root behind "Tsalach"
"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
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
The word proclaimed in the Year of Jubilee — "Proclaim liberty (deror) throughout the land" (Leviticus 25:10). Jesus quotes Isaiah 61:1 at the launch of His min
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
The primary Hebrew word for worship is a physical act — bowing down, prostrating oneself before a greater authority. True shachah is the body expressing what th
Tsarah describes the experience of being squeezed into a tight, agonizing place. Psalm 46:1 declares God to be "a very present help in tsarah." The Hebrew word