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Why does the Bible say 'fear not' so often?

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'Fear not' is a central theme in the Bible, offering comfort to those who recognize their dependence on Christ.

'Fear not' appears repeatedly throughout Scripture, affirming God's presence and control over believers' lives. This phrase serves as a reminder that true courage comes from understanding our identity in Christ and His sovereignty. As stated in Revelation, when encountering Jesus, He reassures His followers, saying, 'Fear not; it is I.' This assurance comforts believers, pointing them away from their fears and towards reliance on the Savior, fostering peace despite life's tribulations.
Scripture References: Revelation 1:17

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To See The Lord
Tim James · Jan 8, 2012
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