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What does the Bible say about fear and God's presence?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's presence dispels fear, as seen in Psalm 23:4, where it says, 'I will fear no evil: for thou art with me.'

In Psalm 23:4, the assurance of God's presence is presented as a profound source of comfort and strength for believers. The text states, 'I will fear no evil: for thou art with me,' indicating that the nearness of God allows Christians to face any adversity without fear. This underscores the sovereignty of God in providing peace amidst turmoil. Regardless of circumstances, whether financial hardships or health issues, God's presence sustains us and brings joy beyond worldly understandings.

Furthermore, Spurgeon elaborates on this by illustrating how the Holy Spirit empowers Christians to maintain inner peace, transforming even painful experiences into opportunities for spiritual growth. He argues that the music of a Christian’s heart becomes clearer and more heavenly in times of distress, suggesting that suffering can refine and deepen one's faith. Through the comfort of the Holy Spirit, believers can remain joyful and confident, reflecting the profound truth that God is always with us, regardless of our situation.
Scripture References: Psalm 23:4, Luke 9:34, Isaiah 41:10, Isaiah 43:1-3

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Psalm 23:4
Charles Spurgeon · Apr 8, 2016
Luke 9:34
Robert Hawker · Nov 7, 2016
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