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What does it mean to fear not according to the Bible?

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To fear not means to trust in God's presence and provision in times of trouble (Isaiah 43:5).

The phrase 'fear not' appears frequently in Scripture as a command from God to His people. In Isaiah 43:5, God reassures His chosen ones, saying, 'Fear not, for I am with thee.' This command to not fear is rooted in the confidence that God is sovereign, actively present, and concerned for their well-being. Fear can arise from uncertainty about the future or from challenging circumstances, but God's promise of His companionship dispels such fear. Trusting in His faithfulness encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, knowing that God is their protector and guide in every trial they face.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:5, 1 Peter 5:7

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The Chosen Ones
Paul Mahan · May 2, 2001
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