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Summary: There is no day without grace. There is no date without divine assurance. There is no season without His presence.

“DO NOT BE AFRAID”

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1. Introduction

My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,

From Genesis to Revelation, one command resounds more than any other:

“Do not be afraid.”

Fear entered human history when Adam said:

“I was afraid… and I hid myself.” (Genesis 3:10)

Fear makes us hide.

Fear makes us doubt.

Fear makes us shrink.

Yet God’s voice continually breaks into human history with reassurance:

“Do not be afraid.”

This is not a suggestion.

It is a divine command rooted in divine presence.

It is often said that the words “Do not be afraid” appear in the Bible 365 times — one for every day of the year.

Whether counted symbolically or literally, the spiritual truth is powerful:

God has given you one “Do not be afraid”

for every single day of your life.

Not just for Sunday.

Not just for Christmas.

Not just for Easter.

But for:

• Monday stress

• Tuesday struggles

• Wednesday worries

• Thursday temptations

• Friday fatigue

• Saturday uncertainty

Every sunrise comes with a divine whisper:

“Do not be afraid.”

When January begins — Do not be afraid.

When March brings difficulty — Do not be afraid.

When July brings illness — Do not be afraid.

When December brings loneliness — Do not be afraid.

God has already placed courage into your calendar.

You will never face a day

for which God has not already spoken courage.

Fear may come daily —

but so does God’s Word.

That means:

There is no day without grace.

There is no date without divine assurance.

There is no season without His presence.

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2. The Cry of the Human Heart

Every human heart carries fear.

• Fear of failure

• Fear of rejection

• Fear of sickness

• Fear of losing loved ones

• Fear of death

• Fear of the future

Behind every smile may be anxiety.

Behind every success may be insecurity.

We fear:

• “What if I lose my job?”

• “What if my child fails?”

• “What if I fall sick?”

• “What if I am alone?”

Fear whispers:

“You are alone.”

Faith replies:

“God is with you.”

The deepest cry of the human heart is not for comfort.

It is for security in God.

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3. Biblical Foundation

A. Abraham – Fear of the Unknown

“Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield.” (Genesis 15:1)

Abraham feared the future.

God did not give him details.

God gave him Himself.

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B. Moses and Israel – Fear of the Impossible

“The Lord will fight for you.” (Exodus 14:14)

At the Red Sea, fear said, “We are finished.”

Faith said, “Move forward.”

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C. The Blessed Virgin Mary – Fear of Divine Calling

The angel said to the Virgin Mary:

“Do not be afraid, Mary.” (Luke 1:30)

She was troubled — yet she trusted.

Her “Yes” defeated fear forever.

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D. The Shepherds – Fear of Glory

“Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news.” (Luke 2:10)

Fear often appears when God is doing something glorious.

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E. The Apostles – Fear in the Storm

Jesus said:

“Take courage; it is I. Do not be afraid.” (Matthew 14:27)

The storm did not immediately stop.

But fear left them when they recognised Him.

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4. Spiritual Diagnosis

Why are we afraid?

Because we trust ourselves more than God.

Fear grows when:

• We focus on problems instead of promises.

• We measure situations without faith.

• We depend on human security.

St. Paul writes:

“God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and self-control.” (2 Timothy 1:7)

Fear paralyzes.

Faith mobilises.

When Peter looked at Jesus, he walked on water.

When he looked at the wind, he sank.

Fear begins when our eyes shift from Christ to circumstances.

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5. The Great Spiritual Contrast

There are two voices:

Voice of Fear:

• “You cannot.”

• “You will fail.”

• “You are weak.”

• “God has forgotten you.”

Voice of Faith:

• “I am with you.”

• “My grace is sufficient.”

• “Do not be afraid.”

The world says: “Control everything.”

God says: “Trust Me.”

Fear demands certainty.

Faith embraces mystery.

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6. Pastoral Reflection

Today, fear spreads faster than faith.

News creates anxiety.

Social media amplifies insecurity.

Economic instability increases worry.

Families fear breakdown.

Youth fear the future.

The elderly fear loneliness.

But remember:

Jesus never promised a storm-free life.

He promised His presence in the storm.

He says to you today:

“Do not be afraid of your past.”

“Do not be afraid of your weakness.”

“Do not be afraid of your calling.”

“Do not be afraid of death.”

Because He conquered death.

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7. The Wisdom of the Saints

Saint John Paul II began his pontificate proclaiming:

“Do not be afraid. Open wide the doors to Christ.”

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