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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When Jesus promised rest in Matthew 11:28, He used a word with two vivid ancient meanings — one agricultural, one military. Neither one means a nap.
Jacob's new name wasn't a reward for winning — it was a marker of transformation through encounter.
The birthplace of Jesus carries a name that foreshadows exactly who He would become.
The everyday language of Jesus was Aramaic — and the Gospels preserve some of His original words.
When Moses removed his sandals at the burning bush, it may have carried more meaning than simple reverence.
Jesus called Simon "Peter" — Rock — not because of who he was, but because of who he would become.
Most people read this parable as "small faith grows big." But the original audience would have heard something far more subversive.
Rain for 40 days. Wilderness for 40 years. Temptation for 40 days. The pattern is not accidental.
Your workplace is your mission field. Learn how to integrate faith into your professional life and build businesses that glorify God.
Discover Bible study tools, cross-references, Hebrew and Greek word studies, and Revelation Bites to help you understand Scripture with clarity and depth.
Discover who God says you are. Bible-based resources for identity in Christ, purpose, calling, and breaking free from rejection and insecurity.
Build a prayer life with depth, structure, and intimacy. Bible-based resources for developing consistent, confident, and powerful prayer.
Biblical wisdom for money, stewardship, business, and Kingdom prosperity. Practical resources for building wealth with integrity, discipline, and Kingdom purpos
Biblical peace (שָׁלוֹם, shalom) is not the mere absence of conflict — it is completeness, wholeness, and the undisturbed welfare of a person aligned with God.
Identity in Christ means that your fundamental self-understanding is rooted in your union with Jesus Christ — you are a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17), chose
A Christ-centered family is not a perfect family — it is one that consistently returns to Christ as its foundation, head, and source of order, love, and covenan
Kingdom finance is the management of material resources according to biblical principles — understanding that everything belongs to God, that wealth is a tool f
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
Before you look for peace anywhere else, you need to know who holds it.
The Prince of Peace did not just announce peace — He paid for it with His life.