Walking from Fear to Faith

Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand. - Is. 41:10-13

Fear often arises from what we see or know in the natural—fear of what is happening, what may happen, or what has happened. We also face fear from within: fear to act, speak up, fail, or be rejected. However, as we find freedom from the internal fears, the fear of external circumstances diminishes. Small events no longer trigger deep fears rooted in past traumas, and we find peace.

Satan uses fear to hinder our walk of faith, but putting our trust in who we are in Christ helps us overcome it. As we stand firm in faith, we recognize the subtle ways fear attempts to grip our souls. In those moments, we press through and walk in the freedom Christ has given us, knowing that God will uphold us with His righteous hand.

The nearness of God brings us peace. In Christ, we find salvation, righteousness, and abundant life. By faith, we receive His strength and help. Our aim is to draw closer to Him, for in His presence, fear loses its power. When fear tries to grip us, the love of God surrounds and embraces us, leading us forward, from glory to glory!

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