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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"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
God has already equipped every believer with three world-changing gifts — love, hope, and peace. Discover your Kingdom mandate and why the world can't wait.
Discover what restoration really means in Scripture — shalam, shuv, and ga'al — and why this blood-bought provision, purchased by Jesus Christ, changes absolute
Three words in this verse carry enormous weight: "above all things." God is not neutral about your health. This single verse connects physical health, material
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 —
Discover what the Bible really says about destiny through the Hebrew word Goral. Your purpose is not found — it's received. Explore the truth that changes every
When Jesus said "It is finished," He was not just saying He was done. He was declaring a full, legal, covenantal settlement — the Hebrew concept of shalam: noth
Ga'al (גָּאַל) is the Hebrew word for kinsman-redeemer — a family member legally obligated to restore what a relative lost. This is the precise legal role Jesus
Sozo (σῴζω) — Strong's G4982 — is translated "saved" in John 3:17 and "healed" in Mark 5:34. It is the same word. In God's covenant design, salvation and physic
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
Thlipsis literally means pressure applied to squeeze something. Jesus promises thlipsis in the world — but adds "take courage; I have overcome the world" (John
There is a cost to disconnection that no one names until it has already been paid. You can be a genuine, born-again believer — and still be living in the afterm
In Greek philosophy the logos was the rational principle behind the cosmos. John 1:1 reclaims this: the Logos is not an abstract principle but a Person — Jesus,
"Abide in me" (John 15:4) — menō is not a visit but a permanent dwelling. It describes the ongoing, unbroken connection between a branch and the vine that natur
"Tetelestai" was stamped on paid invoices in the ancient world. Jesus's final word from the cross (John 19:30) declared the debt of sin completely settled — not
Chata originally meant to miss a target — like a warrior missing a throw (Judges 20:16). Applied to moral life it describes falling short of God's standard. It
Jesus uses artos to reveal Himself: "I am the artos of life" (John 6:35). At the Last Supper He broke artos and declared it His body. The daily prayer for artos
Jesus offers living hudor that becomes a spring of water welling up to eternal life (John 4:14). Hudor is used for baptism, for the Spirit's work, and for the r
"You have the chrisma from the Holy One" (1 John 2:20). The chrisma is not an external ceremony but the inner anointing of the Holy Spirit that teaches, empower
"I am the good poimen. The good poimen lays down His life for the sheep" (John 10:11). Jesus uses the richest OT imagery of shepherd (Psalm 23, Ezekiel 34) and