Spirit-Living Devotional
Apostle Osborn
FEAR NOT
[[Isa 41:13]] KJV For I the LORD thy God will hold thy right hand, saying unto thee, Fear not; I will help thee.
“Fear not” are the words of Almighty God to you this year. The phrase ‘Fear not’ appears 63 times in the king James bible. We can see in numerology that a combination of man (6 is the number of man) and God (3 is the number of God) is what generates fearlessness. Fear is an evil spirit (2Tim 1:7). And God has not given us the spirit of fear.
The Bible makes it clear that “…Fear has torments” (1Joh 4:18). He that fearethis not made perfect in love. If you are going to become everything that God has destined you to be this year, you must refuse to fear. One of the deliberate changes you must make this year on your life is to be fearless. God is with you. Jesus said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Heb 13:5). Believe and understand that God is not only on your side; He’s also with and in you.
So don’t let fear have its way. Refuse to fear. Overpower the fear of failure, fear of the unknown, and any form of anxiety. Walk out every day this year in the confidence and consciousness of who is with you. Greater is He that is in you. You will not fail this year. The past will not repeat itself in your life. Don’t be afraid to do the ministry. Don’t be afraid to marry. Don’t be afraid to obey God. Refuse to fear.
I feel a strong mandate to tell you that, this year, you will accomplish great feats. What defeated you last year can not defeat you this year. Evil shall not come near you this year. Don’t be afraid to start that business or put that idea to work. May the faith of God rise from within you. God said, ‘He will hold your right hand’ each step of the way thus year. Fear not. God will help you. Believe it! This year will be great for you!
Prayer:
Thank you, Father, for your love and presence that makes all the difference in my life. I trust in you. Thank you for holding my hand. I refuse to fear. There’s no fear in me. I walk in victory every day, triumphing over fear in Jesus’ name.