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What does it mean to fear not in the Bible?

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To 'fear not' in the Bible calls believers to trust in God's promises and presence, knowing they are precious to Him.

The phrase 'fear not' is a powerful reminder throughout Scripture that God's people are to rest in His promises and presence. In Isaiah 43:5, God reassures His elect not to fear because He is with them. This is critical because the Christian life is often accompanied by trials and tribulations. Understanding that we are precious to God, having been redeemed and chosen, provides believers with the confidence to face life's uncertainties. This call to trust is further illustrated by the fact that perfect love casts out fear, assuring us that God's love secures our place in His family.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:5, 1 John 4:18, Isaiah 43:1

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Fear Not
Clay Curtis · Sep 18, 2011
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