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Isaiah 41:10 · WEB
10Don`t you be afraid, for I am with you; don`t be dismayed, for I am your God; I will strengthen you; yes, I will help you; yes, I will uphold you with the right hand of my righteousness.
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Bill Johnson on Presence That Destroys Fear - Charismatic (Isaiah 41:10)
"When God's presence shows up, fear has to leave! 'I am with you'—when the King arrives, fear bows. Soak in His presence; let it displace every anxiety. His right hand upholds supernaturally. You're n
A.W. Tozer on God's Presence Against Fear - Traditional (Isaiah 41:10)
"Fear not—because I AM with you. The remedy for fear is presence, not explanation. God does not always tell us why we suffer; He tells us He is there. 'I will strengthen you'—this is promise upon prom
Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Christ With Us - Christocentric (Isaiah 41:10)
"'I am with you'—and this 'I' has now taken flesh in Jesus Christ. Emmanuel, God with us. Christ is the fulfillment of Isaiah 41:10. In Him, divine presence is complete; in Him, fear is finally conque
Pope John Paul II on 'Be Not Afraid' - Catholic (Isaiah 41:10)
"'Be not afraid!' This was my message to the Church, echoing Isaiah. God is with us—Emmanuel. Through the sacraments, through the communion of saints, through Mary's intercession, His presence is medi
Walter Brueggemann on Fear Not to Exiles - Progressive (Isaiah 41:10)
"Isaiah 41 speaks to exiles—displaced, powerless, afraid. 'Fear not' is not positive thinking but prophetic declaration to the marginalized. God is with the displaced, strengthening the weak, upholdin
R.C. Sproul on Covenant Presence - Reformed (Isaiah 41:10)
"'I am YOUR God'—covenant language. This is not generic deity but the God who bound Himself to His people. The covenant God says: fear not, I am with YOU. His presence is not occasional but permanent;
David Bosch on Missionary Courage - Missional (Isaiah 41:10)
"Every missionary needs Isaiah 41:10. Fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of the unknown—all are met by divine presence. 'I am with you'—the missio Dei goes before us. God strengthens for the tas
T.D. Jakes on God's Strengthening Power - Pentecostal (Isaiah 41:10)
"God says: I will STRENGTHEN you! I will HELP you! I will UPHOLD you! That's three promises! When you feel weak, He's strong. When you need help, He's there. When you're falling, He catches you. Fear
John Stott on Reasoned and Relational Assurance - Anglican (Isaiah 41:10)
"Note the structure: command (fear not), reason (I am with you), promise (I will strengthen). Fear is addressed with both relationship and reason. God gives grounds for fearlessness: His presence, His
J. Vernon McGee on Prophetic Comfort - Dispensational (Isaiah 41:10)
"Isaiah comforted Israel awaiting restoration; we await Christ's return. 'Fear not'—though prophetic signs multiply and the world grows darker, God is with His people. He upheld Israel through exile;
Howard Thurman on God With the Fearful - Black Church (Isaiah 41:10)
"The fearful—and who knows fear like Black folk in a hostile land? 'Fear not, I am with you.' God speaks to the threatened, the terrorized, the lynched. His presence was in the slave cabins, in the ma
St. John Chrysostom on Divine Presence - Orthodox (Isaiah 41:10)
"God's presence transforms fear into boldness. As the soul progresses in theosis, fear diminishes—not because danger decreases but because union with God increases. 'I am with you' becomes experienced
Martin Luther on God's Right Hand - Lutheran (Isaiah 41:10)
"'I will uphold you with my righteous right hand'—the same hand that created worlds holds you. When the devil accuses, when conscience condemns, when circumstances overwhelm—cling to this word. God's
Billy Graham on God's Personal Promise - Baptist (Isaiah 41:10)
"This is God's personal word to YOU: Fear not, I am with YOU. Not just with humanity in general—with YOU specifically. Whatever you're facing, He faces it with you. Whatever threatens, He is bigger. T