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Fear can feel like a constant shadow, but what if the real issue isn’t your circumstances, it’s what fear is feeding on? We build this message around Isaiah 41:7–13 and God’s direct words: “Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you… I will help you.” That promise is not poetry for hard days; it’s a foundation for spiritual confidence when life feels unstable and anxiety keeps rising.
We go deeper into a topic many people avoid: the connection between sin and fear. We talk about worry as fear in modern clothes, often renamed “stress,” and why trust in God and fear cannot rule the heart at the same time. If sin creates separation from God, it also cuts off the peace and assurance that come from walking closely with Him. We ask honest questions about faith, adoption as God’s children, and whether we truly believe His Word when pressure hits.
Then we lay out key reasons fear becomes “perpetual” for many people: fear of judgment and condemnation, fear of spiritual separation, fear driven by a guilty conscience, anxiety from trying to control life without God, and fear intensified through spiritual bondage. The goal is practical and spiritual: run back to God, repent, rebuild trust, and regain the boldness the Holy Spirit gives.
If this helped you, subscribe for more, share it with someone living under heavy fear, and leave a review so more listeners can find the Voice of Trinity.
Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo!
Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God.
We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday.
If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today!
Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to [email protected]
Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!
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Fear can feel like a constant shadow, but what if the real issue isn’t your circumstances, it’s what fear is feeding on? We build this message around Isaiah 41:7–13 and God’s direct words: “Fear not, for I am with you… I will strengthen you… I will help you.” That promise is not poetry for hard days; it’s a foundation for spiritual confidence when life feels unstable and anxiety keeps rising.
We go deeper into a topic many people avoid: the connection between sin and fear. We talk about worry as fear in modern clothes, often renamed “stress,” and why trust in God and fear cannot rule the heart at the same time. If sin creates separation from God, it also cuts off the peace and assurance that come from walking closely with Him. We ask honest questions about faith, adoption as God’s children, and whether we truly believe His Word when pressure hits.
Then we lay out key reasons fear becomes “perpetual” for many people: fear of judgment and condemnation, fear of spiritual separation, fear driven by a guilty conscience, anxiety from trying to control life without God, and fear intensified through spiritual bondage. The goal is practical and spiritual: run back to God, repent, rebuild trust, and regain the boldness the Holy Spirit gives.
If this helped you, subscribe for more, share it with someone living under heavy fear, and leave a review so more listeners can find the Voice of Trinity.
Thank you for tuning in to the Voice of Trinity by Benjamin Olamijulo!
Praise the Lord! We bring to you good tidings, calvary greetings, and the living word of God.
We hope you found today’s message inspiring and uplifting. Please stay connected with us by subscribing to the podcast and tuning in to new episodes every Sunday.
If this episode blessed you, don’t forget to share it with someone who might need encouragement today!
Click to subscribe on Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!
Do you have thoughts on how we can improve, or want to say hello? You can reach us by sending an email to [email protected]
Together, let’s continue to spread the Word of God. God bless you!