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What does the Bible say about being afraid of the wicked?

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The Bible encourages believers not to fear the wicked, assuring them that God is in control and will protect His people.

In Isaiah 10:24, the Lord God of hosts tells His people not to be afraid of the Assyrians, who represent the wicked and powerful. The assurance is grounded in the belief that the Lord is sovereign over all nations and circumstances, including those that seem threatening. Even as judgment falls upon the wicked, God preserves His remnant, declaring in Isaiah 26:1 that His people have a strong city and salvation as their walls. This promise reminds believers that they dwell in a place of security and salvation, provided by God Himself. Ultimately, the faithful can rest assured that all things are working together for their good (Romans 8:28).
Scripture References: Isaiah 10:24, Isaiah 26:1, Romans 8:28

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Be Not Afraid
Eric Lutter · Mar 13, 2019
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