For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).

Fear is not from God, and it has no rightful place in your life in Christ. Scripture makes it clear that fear is a spirit, and God has not given it to you. What He has given you is power, love, and a sound mind. This means fear is not something you manage—it is something you refuse.

Fear attempts to influence decisions, weaken faith, and distort perception. It often speaks through uncertainty, threats, and imagined outcomes. But faith responds from truth, not from feelings. As the Bible teaches, perfect love casts out fear, showing us that fear loses its grip when you live conscious of God’s love and authority (1 John 4:18).

Refusing fear does not mean ignoring challenges; it means facing them from a position of power. You do not shrink back. You do not hesitate. You stand firm, knowing that God is with you and His Spirit works in you. Faith is not passive—it is bold, decisive, and confident.

Train yourself to reject fearful thoughts immediately and replace them with God’s Word. Speak courage. Speak confidence. Speak victory. As you do, peace and clarity take charge of your heart and mind.

You are not governed by fear. You are led by the Spirit and strengthened by truth.

Prayer:
Precious Father, I boldly refuse fear in every form. I declare that I have received power, love, and a sound mind. I reject anxious thoughts, intimidation, and uncertainty, and I speak courage, clarity, and confidence over my life. I stand firm in faith and move forward boldly, knowing that Your Spirit works in me. I live fearless, focused, and free. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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