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God tells us repeatedly to “Fear not”.

If He warns us so many times not to do something, it must be a particular human weakness that many of us have, in one form or another (including worry, dread, anxiety, and even doubt.)

[“Fear not” and variations thereof occur 83 times, by my own unofficial, unscientific count; it appears that He doesn’t want us to be afraid of anything, except Him, in a reverential way.]

If God is against something, then it must be wrong, and then it must obviously NOT come from Him, right? God is love; God is good. Therefore, our old enemy Satan must be the source of fear.

“Whoever confesses that Jesus is the Son of God, God abides in him, and he in God… God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him... There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment… We love because he first loved us.” [I John 4:15-19 ESV]

And just as when we are told to “love others”, I believe that God is not asking us to not “feel” something. He’s asking us to ACT, or in this case, NOT act on the feelings we may be experiencing. In fact, we are told how to counter these fear feelings:
“Be strong, and let your heart take courage, all you who wait for the Lord!” [Ps. 31:24 ESV]

“The following night the Lord stood by him and said, “Take courage,…” [Acts 23:11 ESV]

“On seeing them, Paul thanked God and took courage.” [Acts 28:15b ESV]

I found over twenty references admonishing us to take courage, be of good courage, and be courageous.

I really believe that God never tells us to do something we can’t do. He is not trying to frustrate us; He’s given us the ability to do everything He tells us to do. We can do ALL things through Christ, who gives us the strength. [Phil.4:13]

How do we “take” courage? We TAKE something He’s giving us by RECEIVING it! When Jesus offered Himself to you as your Savior, you believed with your heart, and you confessed with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and you received Him as your Savior. [Romans 10:9]

We are told that we win and that Satan is defeated by

(1) The Blood of the Lamb and

(2) Our belief and testimony

[Rev. 12:11, Ps. 116:10, I Cor. 15:57, 2 Cor. 4:13, I John 5:4].

“…for God gave us a spirit NOT of fear but of power and love and self-control.” [2 Tim. 1:7 ESV]

“For you did NOT receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear…” [Rom.8:15 ESV]

“Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, he himself likewise partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery.” [Heb. 2:14,15 ESV]

Jesus died to destroy the work of the devil. When he defeated the devil, He freed us from fear. All you have to do is receive what Jesus died to give you; take the courage God is giving you.

Fear is not what God wants for us – it’s what Satan wants, because when we are afraid, we are weak, and that’s exactly what Satan wants us to be. If and when we start exercising the authority we have been given to resist him and cast him out, he will no longer have any way to intimidate us. (Satan has been disarmed; his main entrance is through fear; resist him and he will leave.)

You can take the first step toward a more courageous life of peace by praying out loud right now:

“Father, I believe you want me courageous and strong. I believe that fear comes from Satan and not from You. I believe that Jesus defeated Satan and set me free. I receive what Jesus died to give me – He did not die in vain! I receive courage right now, in the name of my Savior, Jesus Christ. Thank You, Father for sending Your Son; thank You, Jesus, for dying in my place; and thank You Holy Spirit for guiding me into all truth! Amen.”



[Originally posted August 28, 2005]
 

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When we come before the Lord our God, all of our sins are hammered down by His Law and we cower in fear knowing we are not holy enough to be before Him.

Whenever "fear not" is found in scriptures, we see this happening where people are near God or His angels and their immediate reaction is fear. Fear not is a way of calming them and also is an introduction that something great is about to happen :)
 
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When we come before the Lord our God, all of our sins are hammered down by His Law and we cower in fear knowing we are not holy enough to be before Him.

Whenever "fear not" is found in scriptures, we see this happening where people are near God or His angels and their immediate reaction is fear. Fear not is a way of calming them and also is an introduction that something great is about to happen :)
I didn't think of it that way -- let's get ready for something great! :)
 
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