When God Says Do Not Fear


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Feb 25 2025 33 mins   4

God understands that we live in a world that often feels frightening and overwhelming, but He doesn't want us to become enslaved by fear. But neither does He expect us to simply will ourselves into a state of peace and inner calm. Instead, He with each verse in which He says, "Do not be afraid", He provides important truths that enable us to live with the courage and confidence of a well-cared for child of God, which is precisely who we are. In this episode hosts Carol McCracken and Jennifer Slattery discuss verses from the Old and New Testament in which God tells us not to be afraid, why He says we have no cause for fear, and how we can apply these truths to our lives when we feel anxious and afraid. (Scripture discussed: Deuteronomy 31, 33:12, 34, James 1:5, John 14:1-27.)

Discussion/Reflective Questions:

  1. What resonated with you most in this episode?
  2. Had you been Joshua, what aspects of your assignment might you have found most challenging or intimidating, and why?
  3. How might Joshua's time following Moses have helped prepare him for his leadership role after Moses passed?
  4. What does God's repetition in the verses discussed (Do not fear; I'll go with you; I won't leave you ...) reveal regarding His heart?
  5. What does it mean to you in your current circumstances that God Almighty is with you?
  6. What are some ways you intentionally try to "get out of your head" when you feel your anxiety escalating?
  7. What is one action step God might be inviting you to take having listened to this episode?

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