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What does fear not mean in the context of the resurrection?

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‘Fear not’ signifies the assurance believers receive from the resurrection, emphasizing that they need not fear death or condemnation.

The phrase 'Fear not' recurs throughout Scripture, particularly in the context of the resurrection of Jesus. The angel's proclamation to the women at the tomb, ‘Fear not ye,' (Matthew 28:5) reassures them of the reality of the resurrection and the absence of the risen Christ from the tomb. For believers, this assurance eliminates the fear of death, sin, and judgment, affirming that Christ's resurrection grants them victory over these fears. It reflects the comfort and confidence believers can have, knowing that they are secure in Christ. Romans 8:1 conveys this sentiment, reassuring believers that there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, a profound source of peace amidst life's uncertainties.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:5, Romans 8:1

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