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Frozen: Perfect Love Casts Out Fear (1 John 4:18)

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In Frozen, Elsa lives in terror of her own power. She isolates herself, hides her gift, nearly destroys her kingdom with fear-driven ice. Only Anna's sacrificial love—dying to save her sister—breaks the curse. "There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear." Elsa's fear came from a wound; Anna's love came from relationship. The cure for fear isn't courage or control—it's being loved completely. When Elsa finally knows she's loved despite her danger, the ice melts. Perfect love doesn't ignore what's frightening; it loves anyway, and fear loses its grip.

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