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Fear Can Drown You!

May 5th, 2008 | Michael Q. Pink

“And Moses said unto the people, Fear not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will show to you today: for the Egyptians whom you have seen today, you shall see them again no more forever. The LORD shall fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.” Exodus 14:13-14

This, of course, is from the most dramatic deliverance in human history, yet it applies to all of us in any situation in which we find ourselves needing God’s intervention. I want to draw your attention to a couple of things here. First of all, was the simple yet important statement God begins their deliverance with… “FEAR NOT!” To begin the process of deliverance, God instructs the Israelites to first of all quit being in fear.

One summer as a teenager on three different occasions I saved someone from drowning. One was a baby floating face down in a pool but no one noticed but me. The second was a child, but the third and most memorable was an adult who couldn’t swim. He had gotten into the deep end of the pool and when he realized he was over his head, fear took over and he began flailing and screaming for help, and he began to sink.

I swam quickly over to him and began to pull him over to the side of the pool, but something happened I was unprepared for… His abject, uncontrollable fear caused him to grab me and use my body to keep him afloat, nearly drowning me. With great difficulty, I was still able to keep his head above water and get him to the side, but it was his fear, not the water, that almost drowned him.

Fear can make you lose rational sense. It can also make you completely miss God’s voice, His leading and/or His deliverance. The first thing you must deal with when you need God’s deliverance is fear. Your fear. And according to God, it is within our ability to take responsibility for and to control our fear. We will deal with this subject in the coming days, but today I want to ask you to share with the group how you have overcome fear in the past. It might just be a lifesaver to another reader. Thank you.

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  1. john papandrea, cpa c-us Says:

    as a professional options/commodities trader, I have had to overcome fear, and also make fear, which comes from the fallen world system we see in the financial markets, work for me. that’s right, use it by understanding where it comes from and how it pitches on you, so you can overcome it, and profit in a fear ridden financial system.

    One tactic I use which helps is to maintain a large cash balance in my trading accounts, not to trade on margin which is the way of the world.
    The Word teaches me that God can do much with little, therefore no need to leverage out using margin and taking an inordinate amount of risks by putting yourself at the mercy of the world’s system, which has no mercy.

    My point is to develope strategies in a practical, relevant sense to deal with, mitigate and overcome fear!

  2. Drew Henderson c-us Says:

    As a Christian therapist, I have helped many clients deal with fear. I typically give them advice that has worked for me. When dealing with fear (or any disease or emotional condition), never embrace it as my fear (my arthritis, my diabetes, etc.). See the fear as something attacking from outside, stare it in the eye and refuse to accept it. Although there are situations that produce a fear response, I consider fear to be an opportunity for spiritual attack so I always tell spirits of fear to leave. Since fear often causes confused thinking, I also ask God for clarity of thought. By following these techniques, I have found that I am now extremely sensitive to fear–I spot it immediately and at the first sign I can take action to deal with it.

  3. Vera T. c-us Says:

    Fear-Wow the ultimate feeling that can destroy you if you allow it. The way I had to over come that spirit of Fear was to continual confessing “OUT LOUD” what the WORD of God says about fear. I had to continue to speak what the WORD says regarding how my Father in heaven LOVES and CARES for me and that he will NEVER LEAVE ME or FORSAKE ME!!! What ever the report was that came I had to get the WORD of God on it, no matter what it was and say it over and over until I would say it in my sleep!! I had to “believe” what I was saying and stand on it. Was it easy? NO, but I continued until I knew I had beaten this thing called fear. Now I can look back and see that this thing called “fear” was nothing but this: FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL.

  4. Susan Neibel c-us Says:

    2 Tim. 1:7 says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. Fear is demonically derived and a born again person can be delivered from it through verbal repentance for giving place to it in his life, renouncing it, and asking forgiveness for it. He should forgive any who caused him to get into the bondage of fear and should forgive himself. Then he should verbally tell the spirit of fear to go in the name of Jesus and to do so with conviction. He should ask God what blessing He would give him in replacement for fear and wait in prayer for Him to answer. I have had ministry in the past for fear and this is what “worked” for me.

  5. Jean Skaggs c-us Says:

    This March I found myself in a very dangerous situation because of some decisions I had made. I first felt guilt and not deserving of deliverance. But the Lord promised to deliver us from the snare of the fowler. I have remembered the covenant Jesus purchased for me with His blood. I have been reminded that he did it because he truly loves me and wants to show His faithfulness to me. Because of this he will be faithful. He is called Faithful and True. Last night in church we were singing about Jesus being our Savior and I had the revelation that He is not just my Saviour from Hell to Heaven but in the situation where I find myself NOW. I have been praising him for his delivering power and worshipping Him for His goodness, faithfulness, mercy and grace. And the fear has not been able to keep hold on me because my mind has been stayed on His truths.

  6. Greg Mann c-us Says:

    When I was learning to step out in faith concerning the prosperity of the Kingdom, therefor MY prosperity as a Son of the Kingdom, most everyday I would (and still do) walk for about an hour in the morning before leaving for work just spending the time in prayer and communing with God. I was learning the scriptures concerning prosperity and speaking them out loud, but there would always come these thoughts… “you’ll never make it”, you’ll never have much, you’re almost 50 years old if you don’t have it now you never will”, etc. I recognized what these thoughts were and their source. So one morning God put it on my heart to take a pad of sticky notes and a pen with me on my walk. I thought He was going to give me some big profound revelation that I needed to write down. As I was praying/communing/confessing the scriptures, the negative thoughts began to come. I sensed that God was telling me to write it down, so I did. I then pealed off that piece of paper with the negative thought written on it, spoke to it, “Devil, you’re a liar, you’ve always been a liar, In the Name above EVERY name, Jesus Christ, I cast you down.” I then dropped that paper on the sidewalk, and ground it to bits with my heel. That walk probably took me 2 hours that day because it seemed like I was stopping to do that about every 5 minutes, but that stopped the attacks. There are times when the negative “fearful” thoughts come, but now they are easily discernible, I laugh at them, knowing the source, and cast them down.

  7. Michael B. c-us Says:

    Several years ago I took my family rafting down the Green River. Early in the trip my kayak capsized on a very easy rapid. I was sucked under the water but expected to just pop up because of my life jacket. After what seemed an eternity, I realized I was not rising to the surface and the thought of drowning seized me with terrifying fear. I remember thinking “fight”. I swam with every ounce of strength to break the force that was holding me down.

    The last several months have been a time of personal trial and testing. During this time, I must admit to being seized with crippling fear all the while knowing where my trust needs to be (Proverbs 3:5). The deep desire to KNOW that I am fulfilling the call of God on my life has resulted in re-examination of a lot of things and concepts. From potentially closing a once very prosperous business, to taking a job I may only be partially qualified in, to working to help start a Kingdom minded church, the cry of God to me has been “Fear not, be still, watch the salvation of your God”.

    The Olympic Trials are to “test” the athletes to see if they can represent their nation with glory and honor. James 1:2-4.

    God has told me to swim hard against the current and perserve and I will be counted worthy to represent His Kingdom.

  8. Cheryl Lundstrom c-us Says:

    It is funny that this should be the subject today as I was once again attacked with this spirit over the weekend and have struggled with it in the past. There were periods when nothing made me afraid and I thought I had overcome this evil spirit. I used to quote the scripture “Perfect love casts out fear.” This scripture worked well when I was dealing with issues about myself and my identity because I could focus on God’s love for me.

    I find now that my fear can be brought on more by situations and the “what if’s” that go through my mind. As I was trying to overcome this spirit I tried many things that didn’t work, including casting it out. What worked was asking myself in whom or what was I placing my faith, my trust. If it was anything other than God, I repented. Then I placed my faith in God that he will work through the situation. Faith that if I am doing something wrong, he will show me truth and forgive me. Believing God and asking God to help my unbelief.

  9. Dennis c-us Says:

    Wow, great posts on this already.

    Here’s a couple of thoughts:

    * Franklin D. Roosevelt once said, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” I find that fear greatly exaggerates the supposed outcome and if turned and faced, the lies of fear dissipate. Practically, for me in sales, that means allowing the customer to say “no,” instead of me formulating in my head on how they don’t need what I have, or how they’ll be upset that I’m calling on them. Also, I try to take the attitude that I have absolutely nothing to lose, and everything to gain, by calling on customers, and also, that I have something of value to them, such that if I didn’t call on them, I’d be doing them a disservice. In the evangelism realm, I look at this as it’s worth being rejected any number of times (I’m working this out!) if yet one person comes into the kingdom. In other words, putting their best interests ahead of my own.

    * Jesus said in John 14:1, “do not let you hearts be troubled.” That is within my realm of influence. In business school, we talked about locus of control when dealing with problems. Here, the locus of control is within the will. Do not allow yourself to be troubled, trust God instead.

    * Isaiah: “fear not, for I am with you.” Fear can come in thinking that God has left us or given up on us. Fear therefore is based on LIES. As one Christian (Denis Waitley) speaker has said, fear is False Education Appearing Real. How true.

    * The other night, while lying in bed before going to sleep (and I’m not trying to be weird here), I heard a voice about 3 feet away from me say, “I’m going to beat the s–t out of you.” I’m not trying to be overly graphic, just report what I heard. I’ve been listening to some CD’s and in one part, the guy talks about the devil being subject to us, and us not being subject to him. There was fear attached to this statement to me, so I just rose up in anger and said, “you are subject to me, I am not subject to you, so get out of my house and never come back, in Jesus name!” If I did not exercise my authority, I could have succumbed to fear.

    I think the baseline is to determine the source of fear, determine how it gains entrance into our lives, which is to determine the root of it, and the find the truth and deal with it accordingly.

    Bless you all, you all bless me!
    In Christ Jesus who has all authority in heaven and on earth,
    Dennis

  10. Johnny Garth c-us Says:

    My wife ahd I have five children. When our third child was born we were unemployed. We lost our home and had no where to go. I was overwhelmed with fear. I cried until there were no more tears.
    Now when I look back I see Jesus Christ the God of creation wa there with me. It is twenty two years later, and I have grown to understand the Lord Jesus Christ realy is the master, controler of all creation. We truly don’t have to live in fear. We always have a chose, to live in fear or trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.
    To be able to trust the Lord Jesus Christ, you must ask him to forgive you of all your sins. You must surrender you life to Him to be you Lord and Master. He will receive you as His own.
    He is faithful. He wil aways be there.
    Those time were the begaining of my learning I could trust the Lord Jesus Christ, no matter what. Since we losted that home he has given us two. He has supplyed every need, and he always will.

  11. Caron Rodriguez c-us Says:

    Fear is the most crucial part of our christian lives of overcoming! A must if we are to see His salvation and kingdom to be manifested in our lives, thus providing other’s to see His grace.

    I had it bad, but Faith worketh by Love. That’s the best way I can describe to me as the key to overcoming “gripping fear that freezes you and keeps you from living in abundance!”

    Each day I pursue to KNOW His love, and grace He has already provided for me by His atonement. It’s not something we get by striving to receive, but what we already have, but BELIEVE to receive.
    The more I know in this, and His true nature of LOVE, my mind and heart rest in Him and His love. I always KNOW that everything He does for me, and gives me is ALWAYS good, because He is the BEST father, and would ONLY do what is good and loving toward us.

    Now when God says for me to walk in a situation that seems “hard”, or impossible, I look at HIM, and smile and say within my heart, “it’s going to be great because He loves me and would only lead me to things that are going to display His goodness and grace.

    LOVE brings us ease and true rest.

  12. Lorisa c-us Says:

    I stand on Phil 4:6-7 continuously. Anytime I feel fear creeping in I recite it. It works every time! He is so faithful to provide the peace that He’s there and He will show me the way.

  13. Ali c-us Says:

    Michael:

    The cure for fear is always the same: Praise. When I find that fear has crept into my world, I immediately put on the best praise music I have and I fill my mouth with praise as well. “The Lord inhabits the praises of His people . . . ” so I know that where the Lord is, fear has to go. There’s simply no two ways about it: Fear cannot abide where the Lord is.

    Knowing God intimately is a safeguard against fear, but when it creeps in, the fastest and most guaranteed way to send it running is to fill your environment with praise.

  14. Sharon M. c-us Says:

    During an adverse time, the Spirit of the Lord encouraged me with these
    words,”My grace (unconditional love) is always enough to cover your
    circumstances, but do not look at tomorrow for how I will cover that
    situation, for NOT UNTIL TOMORROW BECOMES TODAY, THEN MY GRACE IS THERE.”

    Those words were spoken into my heart over a decade ago, and I gladLy give testimony of Abba’s UNFAILING LOVE in every fearful circumstance
    that has EVER warred against MY MIND, since then. Because I know that
    He promises His grace will be there for what the enemy of my soul threatens me will be waiting for me tomorrow,WHEN I adhere to Abba’s sweet promise in my heart, I find a grace and poise developing in my relationship to Him that is one of REST. He DELIGHTS in those who put
    there TRUST in HIS UNFAILING LOVE.

    In RETURNING and REST is your salvation.
    In QUIETNESS and TRUST is your strength.
    The Lord longs to be gracious to you;
    He rises to show you cmpassion.
    Blessed are ALL who WAIT for Him. Isa. 30: 15,18

    I really can TRUST and REST

  15. Terry c-ca Says:

    I find fear can be used to either push me to act when I need to be still or it will try to prevent me from moving forward when it’s time to move. The first thing I do is dial down fear and consciously recoginize God’s control in my life. Then I move to discerning the next step, acknowledging fear won’t have it’s control over me. If I am unable to discern anything I try to apply the wisdom God has been revealing to me in recent days. Then I commit my action or rest to God.

  16. sue c-ca Says:

    Courage is doing it afraid. Action takes you out of fear. Only you can control your mind - take control - you will find that your fears were mostly unfounded. False Evidence Appearing Real spells fear- fear is a tool of Satan and it keeps us from all that God has for us - therefore, recognize Fear as sin because God tells us not to fear - that is a command.

  17. Pamela c-us Says:

    Over the years I have struggled with worry and financial fears. The battle is truly in the mind and I have found that if I take the first negative thought captive, it does not have the ability to conquer me. If I ponder the thought, more thoughts come; the battle becomes heated and I give up territory. If I capture the spy (first thought) before he infiltrates and brings his troops, I gain territory!

    Small gaps of peace are now large gaps of peace. The enemy is weakening and his attacks are not as effective as they used to be!

  18. Kim Richardson c-unknown Says:

    The Lord has helped me to understand that no matter what, He will never leave me and He will always be there to help. A lot of fear is the fear of what others might do to us, how they might think of us, or what they might say about us. Who is they? What can man do to me? If God is for me who cares about “they?” And the enemy? Who is he? No weapon formed against me prospers. Furthermore, fear, that’s not from God - it’s me looking at a problem and giving it greater significance than I give my God. The more I walk this walk of faith, the more I keep the Main One the Main One. Yes, I get hit by darts of fear, terror, even dread, but I have learned to encourage myself in the fact that Jesus will never ever leave me alone. Jesus loves us. He’s for us.

  19. Barbara c-us Says:

    Our God is amazing, his mercy is indescribable. I probably wouldn’t have read this today but I went into my yahoo “by accident” to retrieve an e-mail that was sent to another one of my e-mail addresses. Once I was in, was when I realized that the e-mail was in another account. I tell you all of this only to honor and glorify our Lord.

    Today a friend called me with some disturbing news; he’s going through a very, very difficult situation; in fact I’m driving 2 and ½ hours to see him tomorrow. He is a baby Christian who just got baptized, but he is on fire for the Lord. As we know, the devil isn’t just going to sit still and let him be.

    Since this morning, I’ve been fervently praying and claiming God’s promises for him and also for me, as our feelings towards each other are more that just ‘friendly’.

    So to read Michael’s e-mail today and also the verse he was quoting has touched my soul. Not only that, I went into bible.com and the thought for today was Jeremiah 29:11-12.

    Yes, our fears can drown us, and we have to continually remind ourselves that God is in control, that nothing can touch us without him knowing about it and without him allowing it. And when we cry out to him for mercy he answers us and gives us words of encouragement like these today.

    I will continue praying and asking him for his help today and as I drive tomorrow but also knowing that nothing is going to happen that he cannot handle, that he will not use for our good and for his glory.

    My brothers and sisters in Christ, you don’t know me and you don’t know him, but I ask you as the body of Christ to raise up a prayer for us when you read this.

    PS. Just in case you are wondering, no he didn’t kill anyone, and he’s NOT married; just in case you were wondering :) :)

  20. Maria c-us Says:

    I have been overcoming various fears by purposing to not agree with them. My God is a big God! He is for me and anything else that is contrary to him is insignificant. When I recognize a fear I turn my affections toward my Daddy and receive his love. And love casts out fear. The very nature of God is love and cannot exist with fear. I also speak to the fear and tell it, “I will not agree with you, you are not my friend, get out of here.”
    Then I step out to do what that fear was trying to get me to not do.

    Who’s your Daddy?

  21. David Carter c-us Says:

    This was a quick treatment of such a broad and deep subject. I noticed that you will be writing additionally on the subject. Fear in itself is what prevents a person from getting into a dangerous situation. A child who may be walked aimlessly toward the street will head the shout of a parents voice–he will be acting in fear. We were born with the fear of falling as many psycholigist report. Therefore, fear in itself is good. Fear can prevent a person from succeeding while another person using the same type of fear to look more thoroughly into a challenge before making a commitment.

    I recall my first days in learning to swim. The water was shallow but my experience was even more shallow. I was encourged with a push to jump into the water. Immediately, I started rapidly moving my arms and legs and very soon, I was swimming. But this left me fearful of water.

    Yet, over time, I even used underwater scuba gear to swim in deep water.

    Now for a more disclosing explanation of fear. The present real estate market is experiencing some very threatening adjustments. I am deeply invested in this market. I continue to see progress, but the situation can be compared to balancing on a seesaw.

    One day a friend made a statement that caused me to go deep into depression resulting in fear. Of coursem my personal and innner strength had been weakended due to the sudden and death of my 43 year old. Then, my wife and I were dealing with her mother’s Alzheimers illness not allow us time to deal with our son’s death. Also, during this time (a year), I was put under extreme pressure to run 4 businesses.

    Fear hit me with dramatic impact. Now, notice the word But. But my faith in the work and promises of the Lord Jesus Christ remained real and my daily Bible study continued being renewed day by day. Yet, the physical impact of the grief and stress resulted in anxiety. The anxiety was something I have never faced. I remained faithful to God and after several weeks of trauma impacting stress, God did what only God can do.

    Only God can truly heal the impact of stress and fear. I waited knowing that He would one day bring peace to my mind and spirit. I knew that He would do it with the Bible and my daily study. He did, and the moment I experienced His Spirit reaching deep down inside me and touching my spirit and healed me with His grace. The circumstances have not changed, but I know that God is working out His perfect plan in His perfect schedule.

    I am grateful to the Lord.

  22. Linda c-us Says:

    I can’t count the times that I’ve worried myself sick over whatever dilemma that I was dealing with at any point and time in my life only to discover that all that worrying did not change a thing. One particular time comes to mind when I was worrying over a situation to the point of losing sleep. I began to cry out to the Lord for help and wisdom and remarkably he answered and the problem was solved without ANY help from me. I can almost imagine that the Lord was looking down on me all of that time saying “When is she going to let go of her fears and rely on me? Haven’t I proved myself time and time again? Haven’t I been there when everyone else walked away? Why won’t she trust me? I am evrything that she needs.” As much as I hate to admit it I sometimes have more faith and trust in my own abilities rather than to trust and rely on God. It is at those times that he reminds me that in EVERY situation he is the one that’s in control. It is at these times when I have the greatest opportunity to see God move miraculously on my behalf. I can’t do it so that means that He has to. I also believe that God uses the most challenging of situations to stretch my faith and to add to my personal experience of who he really is.

  23. Barbara Lee c-us Says:

    I know God’s Word is true, but I am sometimes really gripped by fear. My tendency is to run and hide to get away from it, but I have learned that if I single out that thing that is coming at me to make me afraid, and RUN at it armed with the absolutely truth of God, that thing turns into nothing right before my eyes. I’m amazed every time. I have sensed God telling me lately to put my foot into the Jordan. The Red Sea just opened up, but the Jordan only did that when they put their foot in. (In other words, go for it.) God told Joshua, “Go forward with confidence and courage and take no thought of failure.” I know that’s the word for me.

  24. Christopher Brim c-us Says:

    When I am faced with a trying situation, I repeat to myself “Fear is the absence of Faith!” That always helps me.

  25. Jeff Padgett c-us Says:

    Blind at 30
    I lost my sight at 30 years old from complications of diabetes.Duke Hospital had performed numerous lazer surgeries in an attempt to slow down or prevent me from going blind but in January of 1990 I list my sight. Duke hospital had arranged for me to attend a rehab center in Raliegh NC and informed me that they had done all that they could. It was in this situation that I asked Jesus to take control of my life, I yielded to Him and He recieved me with open arms.When Jesus entered my heart there was incredible thankfulness and confidence that the creator of heaven and earth was now piloting my life, not me not satan not chance.. Along with this peace I discerned a voice that said TRUST ME so I acted on that voice canciling appointments with social security, disability and doctors, following a voice that said TRUST ME.Not one person agreed with me in my stand , not the local church, not my family, not even my wife. The voice that I heard said that “I will take care of you, TRUST ME” To this day I have never prayed for God to restore my sight but 3 monthes after TRUSTING HIM my eyesight returned. Since then I have had many occation to share what God can and will do if ONLY WE TRUST HIM. TRUST and FAITH are the counter for fear. II Tim 1:7 For God has not given us the spirit of fear but of power love and a sound mind
    BLESS YOU

  26. Seann Maxwell c-us Says:

    Having with many clients for most of the last twenty years as a life coach, I have seen that uncontolled fear is the greatest stumbling block to a successful, abundant life. As a Christian, we have in Lord Jesus the greatest attidote to fear, as long as we remember to acknowledge and surrender our fear to Him. He will take all of our burdens (1 Peter 5:7) but it’s up to us to pass them over.

    In my early career as a Canadian diplomat, I experienced a lot of fear because I was expected to make cold calls on high ranking, government officials and business people. I could have avoided making the calls and my career would have suffered. Instead, and this was before I accepted Jesus, I used to repeat a line from Shakespeare “A faint heart never won a fair lady.” And, I was then able to move into action. The more I did this, the more I found I had nothing to fear from all those people I thought would reject me. In fact, quite a few ended up becoming personal friends.

    Now, whenever a twinge of fear touches my gut (that’s where I feel it) I simply give it to Jesus, and it instantly disappears. As I teach my clients how to do this, their lives substantially improve.

  27. Warren L. Adams c-us Says:

    F-Faith,E-erased,A-action,R-removed. F-finding,A-action,I-in,T-the,H-heart. “Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy paths”. Prvb. 3:5-6.

  28. Tricia Edmund c-us Says:

    Hello — I live near Ottawa Canada, but still the after effect of 9/11 hit us hard. My husband and I had an international language school and one by one parents would call to say they would not let their kids fly… We lost the school, our house and $200,000. From the stress, I also got high blood pressure which the doctors could not control. At one point I was at death’s door. In faith, in my spirit, I screamed out to God reminding Him that I had a mission, ministry and a purpose to fulfill and that it wasn’t my time to go. I was then bed ridden for 4 months — I lived in fear of dying for many months — yet, knowing God’s words to me personally would not let me go into the fear. Now, I am always reminded as well, that when the Israelites stepped into the Red Sea and were crossing it to escape the Egyptians, they had to move forward without fear and believe that God would get them safely across. Whenever I have any fear, I stand on that tribulation story…. I am an editor /writer and God now sends me in His work from around the world –I am carrying out my mission…

  29. eric c-us Says:

    well i worship that is my warfare but i battle with fear alot. i hate it and dont understand how it gets in every day. it is such an attack. i quote scriptures also.

  30. Karen c-us Says:

    WOW! I thought I was the only one grappling with fear. In the past to overcome fear of trust, I wrote down all the fear scriptures on 3 x 5 cards and carried them around with me. During breaks I’d say them out loud. I posted them on my car visor and bathroom mirror to remind me to confess the word of God. This is how I learned to trust God more. I still struggle with certain fears, like fear of job loss due to sales performance. I really need help defeating this fear because I have been selling for more than 18 years now. I believe what I need to do is find scriptures in the bible that address prosperity and business success. Does anyone know of specific scriptures that deal with selling? Thx!

  31. Benjie B.Caballero c-ph Says:

    Thank you for sharing your fresh insight on fear, Michael…there would always be 2 prominent scripture passages that would bring my mind into the right focus away from fear whenever it strikes back : Psalms 34:4 and Luke 18:1. Hope that these will also give courage to others to look at fear at its face…with HISTeam that works in His marketplace, BenjieC. / Manila, Philippines

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