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How does God comfort believers in their fears?

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God comforts believers by reassuring them, saying 'Fear not,' and reminding them of His eternal nature and authority.

God addresses the fears of believers throughout Scripture by offering comfort and reassurance. In Revelation, Jesus says to John, 'Fear not,' demonstrating His desire for His people to rest in His presence without fear of judgment or condemnation. This promise is deeply rooted in the truth of His eternal nature, as Jesus identifies Himself as 'the first and the last.' Such affirmations highlight that God governs all elements of existence and history, thereby addressing the various fears believers may encounter. By understanding God's sovereignty, Christians can find peace in the midst of trials, knowing that He is in control and actively cares for them.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:17, Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 91, Revelation 1:17-18, Luke 8:50

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Fear not pt1
Bruce Crabtree · Aug 10, 2014
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