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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Chera appears prominently in Jesus's ministry — He raised the widow of Nain's son (Luke 7), praised the widow's offering (Mark 12), and warned against those who
Apo (from) + kaluptō (to cover) — the removal of a veil. The book of Revelation is the Apokalupsis of Jesus Christ: His full unveiling. Paul received his Gospel
Iesous appears over 900 times in the New Testament. Acts 4:12 declares there is no other name given among men by which we must be saved. Philippians 2:10 says a
Paul's deepest use of ploutos is not material: "the riches of His glory," "the unsearchable riches of Christ" (Ephesians 3:8). Jesus became poor so that through
Hupo (under) + akouo (to hear) — to listen attentively from a position of submission. Jesus was hupekouo even to death on the cross (Philippians 2:8). Through H
Mathetes is not just a student who absorbs information — a disciple apprentices to a rabbi, imitating his way of life. Jesus commands making mathetes of all nat
Diogmos comes from dioko, to pursue aggressively. Jesus promises diogmos to His followers (John 15:20). Paul lists it among the things that cannot separate beli
"For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son that whoever believes in Him should not apollumi but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Apollumi is the very
Lutrosis describes the act of buying back a slave or prisoner by paying the required price. Jesus declared He came to give His life as a lutron (ransom) for man
The primary NT word for sin, from a root meaning to miss a target. John 1:29 — "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the hamartia of the world." Jesus did not
Eidolon (image) + latreia (worship/service). Idolatry is not only bowing to statues; Paul identifies covetousness as eidololatria (Colossians 3:5). Anything tha
Dia (through, across) + ballo (to throw) — one who throws accusations. Diabolos is both Satan's title and a descriptor of those who bear false witness. Revelati
"God is pistos" (1 Corinthians 10:13) — this is the foundation of all trust. Pistos describes both the character of God (He will not let you be tempted beyond w
Sozo is translated both "saved" (John 3:17) and "made well / healed" (Mark 5:34) in the New Testament — often by the same author. This is not inconsistency; it
The root of the English words "therapy," "therapist," and "therapeutic." In the Gospels, therapeuo describes Jesus going about healing all kinds of sickness (Ma
The noun form derived from the verb rapha (H7495). Refuah describes healing not as a one-time event but as a destination — the state of restoration God intends.