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Why is it important to fear not in Isaiah 43?

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It is essential to fear not because God promises His presence and redemption to His people.

In Isaiah 43, the command to 'fear not' serves as a powerful reminder of God's unwavering presence and His redemptive work in the lives of His people. This assurance comes from God's promise that He has redeemed His people and called them by name, signifying a personal relationship. The phrase 'fear not' emphasizes that, regardless of the tribulations believers may face, God is with them, and they will not be overwhelmed (Isaiah 43:2). This promise reassures Christians of God's active involvement in their lives, underscoring that His salvation is not only everlasting but also personal and particular, which eradicates the basis for fear.
Scripture References: Isaiah 43:1-7

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Fear Not
Tom Harding · Dec 28, 2008
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