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💥 DAY 1: Freedom from Fear



❤Theme: Walking Boldly in the Face of Fear.




♨️ Scripture:
_ “I sought the Lord, and He answered me; He delivered me from all my fears.” — Psalm 34:4.
  
 _  “When I am afraid, I put my trust in You.” — Psalm 56:3.

💬Devotional Message

   - Fear binds more souls than any chain. It whispers lies, paralyzes dreams, and dims the light of faith. But Christ is our Deliverer—our Defender in the dark. Just as nations cry out for liberty, we cry out for courage.

Today, choose to put your trust in the One who never fails. His presence replaces panic with peace.

🪅Testimony or Story

   - Elijah, God's mighty prophet, once fled in terror from Queen Jezebel. He ended up under a broom tree, exhausted and begging God to take his life. His fear made him forget the fire from heaven and the victory he’d just witnessed.  

But God didn’t rebuke him—He comforted him. He sent an angel with food, let him rest, and gently whispered to him in a still small voice.  

That encounter reminds us: fear may drive us into hiding, but it cannot keep us from the reach of God’s grace. Elijah rose from that place, recharged and restored with new assignment.



 🗣️Declaration of Faith:
   _ I am not a prisoner of fear. I am a child of God, led by peace and clothed in courage.

🥀Reflection Prompt:

   - What fear has kept you silent or stuck?  

- Name it—and surrender it to the God who hears.
  
- What bold step can you take today toward freedom?


🛐 Closing Prayer:
Lord, break the grip of fear in my heart. Deliver me from anxiety and remind me that You have not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. Fill me with confidence in Your presence, and renew my strength to walk boldly, knowing You go before me.



🎵Worship Suggestion
Song: "Fear Is Not My Future" — Maverick City Music & Brandon Lake. 
   - Let worship become your war cry as you declare, “Hello peace, hello joy, hello love.”




Don't forget to come back for the second day of this devotion title Freedom to Believe .


Remain bless.

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