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What does it mean to 'fear not, believe only'?

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'Fear not, believe only' encourages believers to trust in Christ amidst trials and uncertainties.

'Fear not, believe only' is a powerful exhortation that captures the essence of faith under duress. It reflects God’s assurance to His people to not be overwhelmed by fear but to cultivate trust in His promises and His ability to save. In the context of Jairus' plea for his daughter's healing, as recorded in Luke 8:50, Jesus reassures him amidst dire news of death. This statement illustrates the need for faith in the face of despair, reinforcing that Christ's power supersedes any dire circumstance. As believers, recognizing our frailty and the inevitability of trials leads us to rely fully on Christ, knowing that He is sovereign and in control. Through prayer and meditation on His Word, we find reassurance to replace our fears with faith in His goodness.
Scripture References: Luke 8:50, John 14:1

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