Every Time the Bible Says Do Not Be Afraid
This passage reflects on the biblical phrase “Do not be afraid” not as a simple comfort line, but as a divine message spoken in life’s darkest moments. Through the stories of Hagar, Abraham, Gideon, Moses, Mary, Peter, and John, it shows that fear often appears when people are abandoned, uncertain, exhausted, or standing before something far greater than themselves. Yet in each moment, God does not deny the danger or erase the pain. Instead, He enters the situation and offers His presence as an anchor. The passage beautifully reveals that courage is not the absence of fear, but the decision to keep moving while being held by something stronger. Its final message is deeply moving: even at the end of life, in loneliness or exile, the words still remain — Do not be afraid. #GraceBeyondDust

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