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

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The Bible reassures us not to fear because God is always with us, as stated in Isaiah 41:10.

Isaiah 41:10 emphasizes the divine promise, where God speaks to His people saying, 'Fear thou not, for I am with thee. Be not dismayed, for I am thy God.' This assurance reflects the strong covenant relationship God holds with His chosen people. The fears we experience, stemming from sin and disobedience, contrast sharply with the peace available through faith in God's presence and promises.
Throughout Scripture, the recurring message is that God comforts those in distress, reminding them that they are not abandoned. The comfort offered through Christ transforms fear into faith, as believers encounter challenges, knowing that they are upheld by His right hand and are never truly alone. This profound truth is foundational for maintaining peace amidst the world's chaos.
Scripture References: Isaiah 41:10

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Fear thou Not
James Gudgeon · Oct 9, 2025
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