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 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
The yatom was among the most vulnerable in ancient society. God's law repeatedly commands protection of the yatom (Deuteronomy 10:18). James 1:27 defines pure r
In the ancient world an almanah was economically and socially vulnerable. God calls Himself the defender of the almanah (Psalm 68:5). Scripture consistently pla
Galah is the act of God uncovering hidden things — revealing His word, His will, and His character. The prophets received galah from God. The book of Revelation
The root behind lekavot — the Hebrew word for hope. Qavah carries the image of rope-making: individual strands twisted together to form something far stronger t
Unlike the English word "hope" which carries uncertainty, elpis in the Greek New Testament is a confident, assured expectation of something not yet seen. It is
The primary Greek word for divine healing in the Gospels and Acts. Jesus iaomai the sick, the lame, the blind. In 1 Peter 2:24 — "by whose stripes you were heal
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
Aphesis was used in the ancient world for release from bondage, debt cancellation, and prisoner release. In the Gospel it is the total cancellation of sins' deb
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
From hupo (under) + meno (remain) — to remain steadfastly under a heavy load rather than escape it. Hupomone is not passive resignation but active, courageous e
Baptisma means to immerse or plunge. The act declares a death to the old life and resurrection into the new — "buried with Him in baptisma, raised with Him thro
Ktisis refers to the act of creation and its product — the created order. Paul declares the ktisis groans for the revealing of the sons of God (Romans 8:22). In
Literally "good word" (eu + logos). Eulogia is the Gospel blessing — the Abrahamic covenant blessing that comes to all nations through Christ (Galatians 3:14).
Katallage describes the exchange from enmity to peace. God does not need to be reconciled — we do. Paul declares that God was in Christ katalassonting the world
Thlipsis literally means pressure applied to squeeze something. Jesus promises thlipsis in the world — but adds "take courage; I have overcome the world" (John
"I am the good poimen. The good poimen lays down His life for the sheep" (John 10:11). Jesus uses the richest OT imagery of shepherd (Psalm 23, Ezekiel 34) and