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What does it mean to be terrified by adversaries?

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Being terrified by adversaries means succumbing to fear that undermines our faith and trust in God's promises.

In Philippians 1:28, Paul warns against being terrified by our adversaries, whether they be spiritual, moral, or relational challenges. This terror often stems from fear of failure, fear of judgment, or fear of being left to our own devices. The Apostle emphasizes that our assurance comes from God, who has promised to be with us and uphold us through trials. Focusing on God’s sovereignty and the assurance of His love, as elaborated in Romans 8:38-39, reminds believers that nothing can separate them from the love of God. Thus, rather than succumbing to fear, believers are encouraged to stand firm in faith, knowing they are anchored in Christ's victory over all adversities.
Scripture References: Philippians 1:28, Romans 8:38-39

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Stand Fast
Caleb Hickman · Apr 5, 2026
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