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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This verse is not about relaxation. The Hebrew reveals a warrior command that redefines how we face chaos.
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
Hard seasons have a way of writing theology for us. A prayer goes unanswered long enough, and quietly you begin to believe God's thoughts toward you have change
When David asked God to "examine my heart," he used a Hebrew word that goes far deeper than emotions. Levav is the seat of intellect, will, and moral conscience
Hidden in the Psalms is a word with no translation — and it might be the most important instruction God ever gave.
When God said "hear," He wasn't asking for passive listening — He was calling for total alignment of the heart.
The word 'guard' in Philippians 4:7 is a military garrison term. God's peace isn't a calm feeling resting over you — it's an armed unit stationed at the gate of
The Hebrew word for hope doesn't mean wishing. It means being bound together — like rope strands twisted for strength. That changes everything about how you spe
When Jesus said "your faith has made you well," the Greek word is sozo — the same word translated "saved" throughout the New Testament. Salvation and healing ar
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
You have been whispering when heaven handed you the authority to declare. The Greek word Exousia is not about power you generate — it is about power conferred f
Jesus wasn't giving a gardening lesson — He was revealing the secret to spiritual fruitfulness that most believers overlook.
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
Before God spoke in Genesis, the earth had a name for its condition. That name — tohu va-bohu — also describes what every human life looks like before God speak
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
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
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
The New Testament uses two distinct Greek words for healing — iaomai and therapeuo. One describes God's direct, miraculous act. The other describes His patient,
The most important word in 1 Peter 2:24 is not "healed." It's "were." Past tense. The healing is not coming — it was accomplished. Understanding this difference