The world is filled with plenty of opportunities to be fearful. Fear and faith cannot occupy the same space. As believers in Jesus Christ, we are to be overcomers and walk by faith. - Marta E. Greenman
What makes you afraid? Does your fear keep you from obeying God or living a free life in Christ? Explore God's remedies for overcoming your fears in this thirty-day devotional that gives an in-depth scriptural look at facing your fears and God's ways of living a life free from fear.
Learn:
How the reverential fear of the Lord erases earthly fears and gives boldness to lead a victorious life in Christ.
What the difference is between healthy fear and unhealthy fear.
How the individual Hebrew and Greek meanings of fear in Scripture can open up your understanding.
How to apply God's strategies for living a life free of fear.
Old Testament and New Testament accounts of fears faced and overcome are interspersed with personal stories and examples from everyday living from two veteran Bible teachers. Thoughtful reflection questions provide a jumping-off point for personal or group study.
FearLESS is a 30-Day Devotional that looks at the various Hebrew and Greek words for fear and how they are used in God's Word. The devotional is also sprinkled with beautiful pictures that invite the reader into the story.
The Devotional is based on God's Word, not man's opinion. There is no greater joy than to sit at the feet of Jesus.
When John sees Jesus, he immediately falls at His feet. How does Jesus respond? He says, “Do not be afraid,” and explains why he is not to be afraid. Jesus tells John He holds the keys of death and Hades. What did that mean to John, and ultimately, what does it mean to you and me?
Satan’s goal is to steal, kill, and destroy our lives (John 10:10). But if we are children of the living King, we don’t fear the schemes and destruction
of the enemy, because Jesus bought and paid for us. He holds the keys of death and Hades. We are secure in our Lord’s grip. Jesus says, “My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them, and they shall never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand” (John 10:27–28). Jesus’s grip is strong and secure. We don’t need to trust in ourselves to hold on to Jesus because He is holding on to us.
Satan can do nothing to change our eternal destiny. It is sealed when we place our trust in the One who released us from our sins by His own blood. We do not fear death, because Jesus holds the keys.