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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One act of belief — not performance, not sacrifice, not perfection — redefined Abraham's entire standing before God.
When God said "hear," He wasn't asking for passive listening — He was calling for total alignment of the heart.
Hidden in the Psalms is a word with no translation — and it might be the most important instruction God ever gave.
The most important birth announcement in history wasn't given to kings or priests — it was given to shepherds. And the reason reveals God's heart.
This verse is on coffee mugs and wall art everywhere — but the Hebrew reveals something far deeper than a self-esteem boost.
This verse is not about relaxation. The Hebrew reveals a warrior command that redefines how we face chaos.
In a patriarchal world, God chose a woman to lead an entire nation. What this says about how God sees and assigns purpose will challenge everything you assume.
The word "guard" in Philippians 4:7 — in the original Greek — is phroureo (φρουρέω): a military term for posting armed soldiers at a gate. This is not a feeling
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
The Hebrew word shalom appears more than 230 times in Scripture — but most translations flatten it to "peace." The real meaning is far richer: wholeness, comple
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
Shalom (שָׁלוֹם) means completeness, wholeness, and total flourishing — spirit, soul, and body. It is not the silence between conflicts. It is the presence of e
Rofeh (רוֹפֵא) — the Hebrew word for physician — comes from the same verbal root as rapha (רָפָא), the word behind Jehovah-Rapha. God was the original Healer, a
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
The Greek word therapeuo (θεραπεύω) — from which English gets "therapy," "therapist," and "therapeutic" — appears throughout the Gospels to describe Jesus's hea
The Hebrew word Navi (נָבִיא) — translated "prophet" — does not primarily mean predictor. It means one through whom God speaks. The prophet does not originate t
Most people think Mazal Tov means "congratulations" or "good luck." The Hebrew underneath those two words carries a theological declaration that has nothing to
English translations often use "power" for both Exousia and Dunamis — but these are two distinct Greek concepts. One is delegated authority. The other is raw ab
The Hebrew verb Qara — "to call, to name" — is used repeatedly in Genesis 1 when God names what He creates. In the Hebrew world, naming was not labelling. It wa
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