DiscoverA Word of Grace#756 - Fear, Faith, and the Will of God
#756 - Fear, Faith, and the Will of God

#756 - Fear, Faith, and the Will of God

Update: 2025-11-02
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We are called to move forward by faith, not fear. God has already given us the land—His promises and His rest—and invites us to enter in through trust, surrender, and submission of our will. Fear is the spirit that opposes love, but perfect love casts it out.

Key Scriptures (mentioned or read)

Deuteronomy 1 Proverbs 29:25 Ezekiel 28 Isaiah 6 1 John 4:18 2 Timothy 1:7 2 Corinthians 10:4–5 Ephesians 6:12 Romans 7 Matthew 6:24 Philippians 2:12 –13 Hebrews 12 Revelation 3:20 Zechariah 4:10

Themes

  • Faith Over Fear — God calls us to advance into His promises despite giants and obstacles. Fear paralyzes; faith acts on divine certainty.
  • The Will of God — From creation there was one will; rebellion created two. Our rest comes when our will aligns with His.
  • The Origin of Fear — Fear is not from God; it’s a demonic spirit that seeks to snare believers and oppose divine love.
  • Perfect Love Casts Out Fear — Experiencing God’s completed love removes torment and brings rest to the soul.
  • The Two Masters — We cannot serve both love and fear, light and darkness. Submission of the will brings freedom.
  • Rest in Christ — Just as Israel entered the Promised Land, we enter rest by accepting our death and resurrection with Christ.
  • The Yoke of Love — The neck represents the will; taking Christ’s yoke keeps us close and teaches us gentle submission.
  • Spiritual Warfare — Our battle is not against flesh and blood but against fear-based lies that oppose truth.
  • Growth Through Grace — Chastisement and correction are acts of love; God lovingly trains us toward maturity.
  • Dependence and Worship — Trust is worship. To rest in Him is faith in action—just as sitting without tension is an act of trust.

What We Learned

  • God’s promises are sure; fear blinds us from entering into them.
  • Fear’s root is pride—self-reliance instead of God-dependence.
  • Love’s root is humility—resting in what Christ has already finished.
  • Our growth experience depends on submission of the will, not striving.
  • God never violates our will but waits to be gracious when we call for help.
  • Each trial is designed to replace fear with faith and self-effort with rest.
  • Entering God’s rest requires embracing our death with Christ, not just His death for us.
  • The Spirit reveals truth gently, leading us into light and casting out darkness.

Reflection Question

Where have we allowed fear to dictate our steps, and how can we let love lead us forward into God’s promises?

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#756 - Fear, Faith, and the Will of God

#756 - Fear, Faith, and the Will of God