13 Bible Verses About Fear To Fill You With Peace
13 Bible Verses About Fear To Fill You With Peace
13 Bible Verses About Fear To Fill You With Peace
I don’t know a single person who isn’t tempted to fear from time to
time.
We can be tempted to fear for our kids and grandkids. I recently said to
my wife, “I thought when our kids were grown and out of the house, all
our worries would be over. But now they are even bigger! Not only for our
kids, but now we have grandchildren to worry about!”
We can be tempted to fear for the future of our nation, especially the
more we watch the news. Tempted to fear for our finances. Or our health.
And most of us face the temptation to daily anxieties.
God knows our fears, and he has given us many, many Bible verses about
fear. He wants us to have the peace that passes understanding. He wants
us to be free from anxiety.
1. Isaiah 43:1-3
2. Romans 8
3. Isaiah 49:15-16
4. Lamentations 3: 21-23
5. Psalm 27:13-14
6. Psalm 31:19
7. Philippians 4:7
8. 1 Peter 5:6-7
9. Psalm 23
10. John 14:27
11. Joshua 1:9
12. Matthew 6:34
13. Psalm 27:1
God tells his children to “Fear not”. Why? Because he has redeemed us
and made us his own.
For I am sure that neither death nor life, nor angels nor rulers,
nor things present nor things to come, nor powers, nor height
nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to
separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord.
(Romans 8:31-32, 35, 38-39)
If he gave his Son for us, won’t he meet our needs? Won’t he keep us safe?
Won’t he give us any lesser thing we need?
Therefore NOTHING – nothing now or in the future will be able to
separate us from his love for us in Jesus.
What mom would forget her nursing baby? It may rarely happen, but God
will NEVER FORGET one of his children. He has engraved us on the palms
of his hands.
When Jesus looks upon his glorified hands, and sees the marks of the
cross, he sees our names engraved there. He will never forget us!
I know parents who have their children’s names tattooed on their arms.
How much more did Jesus engrave our names upon his hands when he
died for us on the cross!
Here is how we cultivate hope and put fear to flight. The key is to “call to
mind” the truth about our God.
We must call to mind the fact that God’s steadfast love for us NEVER
ceases. We must call to mind that his mercies to us NEVER come to an
end.
We must call to mind that every single morning God has new mercies for
us. And we must call to mind God’s infinitely great faithfulness.
I memorized this passage years ago, and I begin most days when I wake
up by saying something like, “Thank you Lord, for the gift of sleep. Thank
you for your protection during the night. Thank you for your steadfast
love that never ceases. Thank you for your mercies that never end. Thank
you for your new mercies this morning. Thank you for your faithfulness.”
Write this passage on a notecard. Read it every day. Memorize it. CALL TO
MIND these truths about our faithful, merciful God and you will find God’s
peace growing in your life.
Satan tries to get us to believe we will look upon bad things in the future.
To combat this we must remember, that even if we can’t see it now, we
WILL look upon God’s goodness in this life and certainly the next. When
we meditate on these things it helps us to let our hearts take courage
rather than fear.
We should not fear the future, but fear God and take refuge in him,
because he has ABUNDANT GOODNESS STORED UP for us. God has bags
and bags of grace stored up for us. He has blessings waiting that we can’t
even imagine – abundant blessings. Not just a little bit. Memorize these
verses too!
Here’s how to combat anxiety for the future: pray and give thank God “in
everything” – in everything you are tempted to worry about. Keep lifting
your requests to God. Keep thanking him for everything you can think of.
The result: “the peace of God” – God’s very own peace – “which surpasses
all understanding” – a peace that human understanding can’t grasp – “will
guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.” Pray! Thank God! All day
long.
God promises to give grace to the humble. When we cast our anxieties on
him, he promises to “exalt us” – lift us up – at the proper time.
Why should we cast our anxieties on God? “Because he cares for you” –
the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the Creator of the galaxies CARES FOR
YOU. Incredible!
God is not too busy running the universe to care for us tiny specks of dust
– he cares for us because he has redeemed us by the blood of his Son. He
cares for us because he has adopted us as his own children. He cares
about every detail of our lives. Cast your anxieties on him!
If you believe in Jesus Christ, the Lord, the Great Shepherd, then he is
YOUR personal shepherd, and you shall want for nothing.
Jesus will make you lie down in green pastures, not deserts. Green
pastures are rich and full. Jesus will lead you by still waters – a picture of
peace.
He will restore your soul – again, a picture of peace and fullness. He will
lead you and guide you in paths of righteousness – in his will, in ways that
bring blessing to your life.
And he will do this for his name’s sake – for his glory. He will glorify
himself in your life. No matter what you go through you won’t fear any evil
because he will be with you. He will protect you. He will comfort you.
Bible Verses About Fear #10: My Peace I Give
You (John 14:27)
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world
gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let
them be afraid (John 14:27).
Apart from Jesus, we would have great reason to be fearful. But Jesus, the
Prince of Peace, gives his divine peace to us. He gives us the peace that
passes all understanding, which in turn enables us to not be afraid.
If your heart is troubled, let that serve as a reminder to run to Jesus and
ask him to fill your heart with peace. You can’t create true, lasting peace
on your own. The good news is that Jesus can give you supernatural
peace.
Though this verse originally applied to Israel entering the Promised Land,
we can apply this Bible verse about fear to our own lives as well. Just as
God was with the people of Israel, so he’s with us wherever we go. There
is not an inch in the universe that is outside of God’s good sovereignty.
No matter what you grievous trials you may encounter, you can be sure
that God is absolutely, 100% with you. He is guiding you every step of the
way, protecting you from evil and leading you in paths of righteousness.
Bible Verses About Fear #12: Today Has Trouble
Of Its Own (Matthew 6:34)
Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will
be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble
(Matthew 6:34).
Tomorrow will have unique worries and fears, just as today has unique
worries and fears. The good news is that God gives sufficient grace for
each day (but not more than that day). God has new mercies for you
today. When tomorrow comes, He will have a fresh set of new mercies
that are custom tailored to that day.
You can trust that whatever trouble you encounter today, there will be
mercy enough for it. Every day has two things: 1) Trouble 2) Power and
grace from God to overcome that trouble.
Fear thrives in the darkness. When we can’t see what’s coming, when we
don’t know what’s around the next corner, we feel afraid. Fear also thrives
on instability. When we don’t have anything firm to hold onto. When
everything around is changing and shifting and unstable.
The good news is that God is both our light and our stronghold. He shines
his divine, glorious light into the darkness, revealing the path we’re to
follow. His word is a lamp to our feet, and we can be sure that when we
walk in his path, we’re safe from evil.
The Lord is also our stronghold. Our fortress. The one who protects us.
We are safe within the walls of the Lord, our fortress.
Bible Verses For Fear #14: I Put My Trust In You
(Psalm 56:3-4)
When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. In God, whose word I
praise, in God I trust; I shall not be afraid. What can flesh do to
me? (Psalm 56:3-4)
Ultimately, fear is the result of putting our trust in something other than
the living, almighty God. Fear comes from hoping and resting in
something other than the living God. By believing promises or threats
made by someone other than God.
We can conquer fear by placing our trust in the One who’s words and
promises are trustworthy. When we read his promises, it dispels our fears
and fills us with praise and trust. When we take his words into us, we
realize that neither life, nor death, nor anything else can separate us from
the living God.
There are many more Bible verses about fear, but this is a good start.
Write down your favorites. Memorize them. Believe them. And don’t
forget to pray and give thanks always. And Jesus will give you his
incredible, deep peace.
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Mark Altrogge
I’m a pastor at Saving Grace Church in Indiana, PA. I’m married to Kristi, have 5 kids,
and a growing number of grandkids. I enjoy songwriting, oil painting and coffee, not
necessarily in that order.
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Sonda Wilson
March 8, 2018 at 3:31 pm | Reply
Mark Altrogge
March 8, 2018 at 6:24 pm | Reply
Mark Altrogge
March 9, 2018 at 9:27 am | Reply
Right Ikedia!
Teresa Doble
March 9, 2018 at 11:59 am | Reply
But Christ continued to take care of me. And every morning and
evening I say Good morning Lord, and good night
Lord. I thank Him all the time for all that He has done for me and
has given me.. He is Faithful always.
Rajesh
April 19, 2018 at 7:55 am | Reply
Iam very fearful about future sir, I lived very dependent in my life.
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