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 Church was not called to survive the world. It was called to govern it. That is not arrogance — that is Genesis 1:26. And the moment you received Jesus Chri
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
There is a Hebrew word for faith that has nothing to do with feelings. Emunah is not what you feel — it is what you do when what you feel does not yet match wha
One act of belief — not performance, not sacrifice, not perfection — redefined Abraham's entire standing before God.
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
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 Dam (דָּם) carried a theological truth in Leviticus 17:11 that science would not catch up to for more than three thousand years. The life of the
When Paul says believers are "adopted" as sons of God, he is not using a warm metaphor. He is invoking a precise legal framework from both Hebrew and Roman law
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
Jesus called Simon "Peter" — Rock — not because of who he was, but because of who he would become.
Far richer than the absence of conflict — shalom describes a state of total completeness where every part of life is whole, full, and flourishing.
When the weight of life presses in, the Word of God offers not just comfort — but a covenant reality of peace that surpasses understanding.
The word 'guard' in Philippians 4:7 is a military garrison term. God's peace isn't a calm feeling resting over you — it's an armed unit stationed at the gate of
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
Biblical peace (שָׁלוֹם, shalom) is not the mere absence of conflict — it is completeness, wholeness, and the undisturbed welfare of a person aligned with God.
The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity — fully God, not a force or an emotion. He indwells every believer at salvation, empowers for service, produc
Bible study is the systematic, Spirit-led engagement with Scripture — reading with expectation, interpreting in context, and applying with obedience. It is not
Prayer is not a religious obligation — it is the primary relational activity between a believer and God. It encompasses worship, confession, petition, intercess
A Christ-centered family is not a perfect family — it is one that consistently returns to Christ as its foundation, head, and source of order, love, and covenan