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What does the Bible say about assurance against fear?

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The Bible assures us that God is our light, salvation, and strength, as reflected in Psalm 27.

In Psalm 27, the psalmist expresses profound confidence in God as his light and salvation, asking rhetorically, 'Whom shall I fear?' This assertion translates to the believer's assurance against fear, grounded in the trust that God, as our strength, protects us from all adversities. The psalm serves as a reminder that despite facing enemies or challenges, we can remain confident in God's presence and provision in our lives.

Moreover, the assurance found in this psalm is not just for historical believers but extends to every follower of Christ today. It reflects our need to rely on God's strength amid fears and adversities. Believing in God’s power to sustain us instills hope and courage, enabling us to confront life's challenges with confidence rather than dread.

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