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What does the Bible say about fear and God's care for His people?

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The Bible teaches that God cares deeply for His people, assuring them not to fear because they are of great value to Him.

In Luke 12:6-7, Jesus reminds His disciples that not even a single sparrow is forgotten by God, emphasizing that they are of far greater value. This profound assurance addresses the fears that believers may experience regarding life and death. Jesus first calls His disciples to fear the One who can cast into hell, highlighting His sovereignty and power. Yet, in the same breath, He urges them not to be afraid, underscoring that His love and care for them surpass all fear. His knowledge of their lives, down to the very hairs on their heads, exemplifies His intimate care for each of His followers.
Scripture References: Luke 12:6-7

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Fear Not
Chris Cunningham · Oct 14, 2018
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