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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Stewardship is not a constraint on your money — it is a framework for freedom, peace, and alignment with Kingdom purpose.
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
Jesus didn't ask you to feel love. He commanded it. The Greek word agape reveals why love in the Kingdom is not an emotion — it is a decision, a covenant, and a
When Jesus said "your faith has made you well," the Greek word is sozo — the same word translated "saved" throughout the New Testament. Salvation and healing ar
You have been waiting until the weakness is managed, until you feel qualified enough to step forward. But 2 Corinthians 12:9 does not say God's power is most vi
You have heard "Mazal Tov" at every celebration and thought it meant congratulations. The Hebrew underneath those two words contains a theology most people have
The Hebrew word shalom (שָׁלוֹם) doesn't mean "calm." It comes from a root meaning legal restitution — the full restoration of everything broken. When Jesus gav
The Hebrew word behind every occurrence of "faith" in the Old Testament doesn't primarily mean belief. It means faithfulness — and that changes everything about
When David asked God to "examine my heart," he used a Hebrew word that goes far deeper than emotions. Levav is the seat of intellect, will, and moral conscience
Jesus wasn't giving a gardening lesson — He was revealing the secret to spiritual fruitfulness that most believers overlook.
One act of belief — not performance, not sacrifice, not perfection — redefined Abraham's entire standing before God.
Hidden in the Psalms is a word with no translation — and it might be the most important instruction God ever gave.
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
In Exodus 15, immediately after the crossing of the Red Sea, God's first self-disclosure is a healing covenant. Before the Law. Before Sinai. Before the taberna
Casting lots (Goral) in Scripture was not a game of chance. It was a formal act of submission to divine sovereignty — the community's way of saying the outcome
When Jesus said "I am the true Vine," His Jewish audience recognised He was making a startling claim. The vine was Israel's most recognisable national symbol —
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
Theologians have long called Romans 8:29-30 the "Golden Chain of Salvation" — a sequence with no gap, no dropout point, and no conditional break. Everyone in th
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
When Moses removed his sandals at the burning bush, it may have carried more meaning than simple reverence.