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How does the Gospel enable Christians to face fear and cowardice?

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The Gospel empowers Christians by providing a spirit of courage and strength through faith in Christ.

The Gospel transforms believers by granting them a spirit of power, love, and sound mind, rather than one of fear (2 Timothy 1:7). This transformation is rooted in the reality of Christ's victory over sin and death, which allows believers to face fears and challenges with courage. The stories of biblical figures like Peter, who initially faltered in fear but later preached boldly after experiencing the resurrected Christ, illustrate this profound change. The Gospel assures Christians that their identity is secure in Christ, thus enabling them to confront their weaknesses and fears with boldness. The believer's confidence is grounded in their relationship with Christ, who equips them to face trials without succumbing to cowardice.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 1:7, John 14:27

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