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 Kingdom of God is the sovereign rule and reign of God — present, active, and advancing wherever King Jesus is acknowledged and obeyed. It is not a future lo
Rain for 40 days. Wilderness for 40 years. Temptation for 40 days. The pattern is not accidental.
The Prince of Peace did not just announce peace — He paid for it with His life.
God did not promise a storm-free life. He promised a peace that works in the middle of the storm.
God did not just promise you peace. He put it in writing — in blood.
Peace is not something that just happens to you. You pursue it. You choose it. You live it.
You cannot find what you're looking for in a place where it doesn't exist.
You are not just a church member. You are a citizen of a Kingdom where peace is the law of the land.
The verbal root behind shalom. When Jesus cried "It is finished" (tetelestai), the Hebrew concept is shalam — full, covenantal settlement of every debt, nothing
Usually translated "faith," emunah is not passive belief but active, consistent faithfulness — the steady posture of a person whose life flows from covenant rel
The defining characteristic of God toward His covenant people — an unbreakable loyalty that does not depend on the worthiness of its recipient. Often translated
You do not have a nephesh; you ARE a nephesh. It describes the totality of a living being — will, emotion, appetite, breath — not a compartment separate from th
In Hebrew thought the levav is not primarily the seat of emotions but of decision-making and moral character — the command center of the whole person.
The core word behind biblical repentance — not merely feeling sorry, but physically turning around and moving back toward God. It captures the relational dimens
The opening word of Israel's core confession (Deuteronomy 6:4). Shema implies total alignment — not just hearing with the ears but understanding, internalizing,
Yada is the deepest form of knowing — not intellectual information but intimate, experiential knowledge. The same word used for the covenant union between husba
Emet carries the sense of that which is firm, reliable, and can be trusted — not just factual accuracy but covenantal faithfulness. God's truth is something you
Describes one who knows the covenant terms and deliberately acts contrary to them — not ignorance, but willful betrayal. It carries the weight of broken trust w
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