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Vioborossel Farm, Vatnajokull National Park, Iceland. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

How to Handle Our Fear

When we take our fears to God, He will set us free.

Isaiah 41:10-13

At some point, everyone experiences anxiety, but the good news is that we don’t have to become imprisoned by it. Christians have tools and a Helper to break that kind of bondage.

To confront and overcome our fear, we must first acknowledge its presence. After admitting to being afraid, it’s important to identify the nature of our worry. Sometimes we feel anxious without knowing exactly why, but the Holy Spirit can reveal what is holding us in chains.

The next step is to begin the process of defeating anxiety’s hold on us. And there’s no better tool for breaking chains than the “sword of the Spirit”—the Bible (Eph. 6:17). God’s Word speaks to many specific fears. For practical help, use a concordance to find verses that address your particular concerns.

When you feel anxious, pray Isaiah 41:10 back to God and say, “Here’s the promise You made, and I believe it because You never lie. So I will trust You to work in this situation.” Trusting the Lord is the best way to be freed from fear. Yes, our emotions are powerful, but we shouldn’t allow them to run our life. Instead, we can trust God’s many promises and know that we are safe in His loving care. 

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