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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Scripture is not merely inspirational — it is the living Word that breaks the power of fear when received with faith.
The world is not short on ceasefires. It is short on shalom — complete wholeness in spirit, soul, and body. God put it in you not just to experience, but to car
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
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
A machine is assembled — parts gathered and fitted to perform a function. But you were not assembled. You were appointed. The Hebrew word Ye'ood reveals a calli
Most believers approach God from below — sending prayers upward and hoping they reach high enough. But the God they are straining toward is not at a distance. T
This verse is not about relaxation. The Hebrew reveals a warrior command that redefines how we face chaos.
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
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
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
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
The Hebrew word nephesh — translated "soul" — does not describe a spiritual compartment inside a person. It describes the whole person.
This verse is on coffee mugs and wall art everywhere — but the Hebrew reveals something far deeper than a self-esteem boost.
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
Emotional trading is not just financially dangerous — it is spiritually inconsistent. Discipline is a fruit of the Spirit applied to markets.
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
When God revealed Himself as Jehovah-Rapha, He wasn't describing something He does occasionally. He was declaring who He is — permanently, covenantally, and wit
There is a version of Christianity that has accepted salvation but is still sitting at the servants' table — eating the servants' portion, accepting the servant