When Fear Knocks, Let God Answer

The Bible in a Year There are seasons in Scripture that feel uncomfortably familiar, and the account of King Hezekiah in 2 Kings 19:6 is one of them. “Thus saith the Lord, Be not afraid of the words which thou hast heard…” comes as a divine interruption into a moment of crisis. Assyria stood asContinue reading “When Fear Knocks, Let God Answer”

Resting in the Light That Cannot Be Dimmed

As the Day Ends “You, Lord, are my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? You, Lord, are the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?” — Psalm 27:1 As the day draws to a close, there is often a quiet battle that begins within the heart. The enemy whispers subtle distortions, suggestingContinue reading “Resting in the Light That Cannot Be Dimmed”

Power That Walks With You, Not Fear That Paralyzes You

A Day in the Life “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:7 When I read Paul’s words to Timothy, I cannot help but imagine a quiet morning in Timothy’s life—waking with responsibility pressing heavily on his chest. HeContinue reading “Power That Walks With You, Not Fear That Paralyzes You”

When Anger and Fear Lose Their Grip

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know… that anger often grows from a forgotten confidence in God’s care? Anger is rarely about the moment we are in; it is almost always tied to something behind us—an unmet expectation, a disappointment that left us bruised, a moment when life did not unfold the way we believed itContinue reading “When Anger and Fear Lose Their Grip”

Fear Doesn’t Get the Final Word

DID YOU KNOW Fear can sneak into our lives so quietly that we barely notice how much it limits our joy and confidence in God. It disguises itself as caution, wisdom, or realism—but underneath, it steals courage and silences hope. The good news is that Scripture does not leave us in that prison. God’s WordContinue reading “Fear Doesn’t Get the Final Word”

Stronger Than Fear

Trusting God is the ultimate act of worship that transcends traditional rituals. It emphasizes reliance on divine strength rather than self-confidence and offers freedom from fear and anxiety. Trust acts as a source of stability and protection in life’s trials, affirming God’s faithfulness and ultimate victory over adversity.