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What does the Bible say about fear and faith?

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The Bible teaches that faith in Jesus Christ can overcome fear, as seen in John 6:20 where Jesus says, 'It is I; do not be afraid.'

The Bible consistently addresses the relationship between fear and faith, illustrating that while fear is a natural human response, faith in Christ offers a solution. In John 6:20, when the disciples were terrified during a storm, Jesus approaches them walking on water and reassures them with his words, 'It is I; do not be afraid.' This highlights that the presence of Christ eliminates fear. Throughout Scripture, instances where God reassures His people serve as reminders that faith in His sovereignty and goodness can dispel fear, especially in troubling circumstances.
Scripture References: John 6:20, Mark 4:35-41, Isaiah 43:1-2, Psalm 56:3, Matthew 8:26, Romans 8, Matthew 14:27, John 10:27, Genesis 32; Matthew 18:1-4; Romans 8:15, Proverbs 29:25, John 8:34, Philippians 2:8, 2 Timothy 1:7, Romans 8:31, Luke 12:22-34, Isaiah 41:10, Mark 4:40

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