A lot of our fears deal with minor areas of our lives. Fears job is to crawl into our lives and "try" and create difficulties.
However, no matter what the case may be, "Prayer is always in order" Luke 18:1 states, "And he spoke a parable to them to this end, that men ought always to pray, and not to faint." At times, we may become frightened by concentrating more on our circumstances, than on our faith in God. However, the more we do that the more afraid we will become. In lieu, we can prefer to keep our attention on God's Word. Only He is able to handle anything we face in our lives. God is a promise keeper and He promised to give us power during hard times. Hebrews 13:5 declares "God will never leave or forsake you." The eighth verse says, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday , and today." He will sustain us and remind us of His unfailing hand (Isaiah 41:10). Isaiah 43:1 states, "Don't fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; you are Mine." The word "fear" is used 80 times in the Word of God. God knew satan would use fear to make us doubt, which limits our trust, and once this takes place, we won't gain the victory Keep in mind God is not saying fear won't come upon you; He's saying never let it enter in. "God did not give us the spirit of fear..." (2 Timothy 1:7). "Fear Not" Place everything in God's hands. David declares in Psalms the 25th chapter, "Lord I put my life in your hands, I trust you my God." Declare this with me, "I Will Trust In The Lord, Until I Die!" Prayer: Father God, help me to not fear. Help me to believe your word, to trust you in every area of my life. Thank You God I will trust you until I die! Amen Scriptures to Read: Hebrews 13:5,8, Luke 18:1, Psalms 25, Isaiah 41:10, 43:1-2, 2 Timothy 1:7
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