Description
One of the most repeated commands in the Bible is also one of the most misread.
We hear 'fear not' as an order to feel braver, or as an older form of 'you've got this': talk yourself up, you are stronger than you think. But no one can command a feeling, and at three in the morning your own pep talk hisses out like air from a punctured tire.
Scripture's 'fear not' does the opposite of self-help. It almost never stands alone. It comes with a reason, and the reason is never you: 'Fear not, for I am with you.' The relief it offers is not that you have finally gathered your courage. It is that you are no longer alone.
This book follows a single Hebrew phrase, al-tira, across the whole of Scripture — from the first time God speaks it, to a childless old man under the stars, to the last time it is spoken, by a voice that had been dead and is alive. Abraham and Hagar, the nation trapped at the sea, the prophets in exile, the shepherds at Bethlehem, Paul in a foundering ship: the people change and the terrors change, but the ground of the command never does. Never 'be strong.' Always 'I am with you.'
Drawing together biblical theology, the psychology of fear, and the philosophy of anxiety, it makes one quiet and uncommon case: fear is not conquered by willpower but dethroned by Presence. It does not promise a life with no fear. It offers something older and more honest. In the very thing you dread, you will not be alone.
For readers weary of being told to be their own saviors, and who have long suspected that the answer to fear was never a technique, but a Person.
Details
Publisher - Arthur A. Tiger
Language - English
Perfect Bound
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Arthur A. Tiger
Published Date - 2026-07-14
ISBN - 9786169521969
Dimensions - 21.6 x 13.8 x 0.7 cm
Page Count - 120
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