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If It's God, There's No Fear!


Hey Sisters,

I apologize for the delay of this anticipated post as promised.

So, I had said I was going to write next about how to hear from God and here you go!

First, I will say that God's word only gives peace that quenches all doubts and fears. Now you might be thinking, "What about when he cautions me, will I still have a feeling of peace?" In this instance, when God cautions, instructs or reproves you, you are rather filled with conviction, not fear.

Note that again, conviction and not fear!

The devil is the mastermind of fear. Everything about him anchors on fear. He attacks the sound mind in us via fear and that's when we begin to doubt, get depressed, get confused and all that.

If it's God telling you not to do something, there's no place for fear because God has no deal with fear.

So Sis, while you are wondering and getting confused in knowing whether a word you received is from God or the devil, you should pay attention to the state of your heart.

If Jesus is the Prince of Peace, then God is the King of peace and so, He can't be associated with fear.

It's my prayer that God shines this light in your heart and that you be able to discern His voice from the voice of the stranger.

Kindly drop your thoughts in the comments and feel free to share this link with your friends and sisters. Also, do not forget to subscribe so you can be the first to know when a new post is made.

Tons of love💞💞
Your Sis

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