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From Fearful to Faith-Filled

Tamara Season 3 Episode 6

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Scripture Focus: Isaiah 41:10
“Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God…”

Fear has stopped more dreams, delayed more callings, and hindered more acts of obedience than almost anything else.

In Episode 6 of FaithFinder Season 3: Becoming a Faith Walker, Not Just a Faith Talker, we tackle one of the greatest obstacles to living a life of active faith: fear.

Every believer faces fear. Fear is not a sign that you lack faith—it is often evidence that you are standing at the edge of something bigger than yourself. The question is not whether fear will show up. The question is whether fear will be your leader or your companion.

Too many people are waiting for fear to disappear before they obey God. They tell themselves:

  •  "I'll do it when I feel more confident." 
  •  "I'll step out when I'm less afraid." 
  •  "I'll trust God when I have more certainty." 

But faith walkers understand a powerful truth: courage is not the absence of fear; courage is choosing to trust God despite fear.

In this episode, we explore:

  •  Why fear is one of the enemy's favorite weapons 
  •  How fear keeps believers stuck in comfort zones 
  •  The difference between being fear-filled and faith-filled 
  •  What God's Word says about fear and His presence 
  •  How faith grows stronger when you choose obedience over anxiety 

We also discuss how fear often disguises itself as wisdom, caution, perfectionism, or overthinking. Sometimes what appears to be "being careful" is actually fear keeping us from moving forward.

Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly told His people, "Fear not." Why? Because God knew that fear would tempt them to focus on their limitations instead of His power.

Consider:

  •  Moses feared he wasn't qualified. 
  •  Gideon feared he wasn't capable. 
  •  Esther feared the consequences of obedience. 
  •  Peter feared the storm around him. 

Yet God used each of them because they chose faith over fear.

This episode is not about pretending fear doesn't exist. It's about learning how to trust God's presence more than you trust your fears.

Isaiah 41:10 reminds us that we are not facing life's challenges alone. God promises:

  •  His presence when we feel uncertain 
  •  His strength when we feel weak 
  •  His help when we feel overwhelmed 
  •  His support when we feel incapable 

When you truly believe God is with you, fear begins to lose its authority.

🔥 We also continue encouraging listeners to strengthen their walk through the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart, a practical journey designed to help believers develop daily habits of active faith. Each day provides opportunities to move beyond fear, trust God more deeply, and put faith into action.

If you've been:

  •  Delaying a decision because of fear 
  •  Struggling with anxiety about the future 
  •  Feeling inadequate for what God is calling you to do 
  •  Allowing fear to determine your next steps 

Then this episode will challenge and encourage you to stop waiting for fear to leave and start trusting God where you are.

Don't wait until you feel brave. Move because God is faithful.

Because faith walkers don't let fear make their decisions.

✨ The goal isn't to become fearless. The goal is to become so confident in God that fear no longer controls your obedience.

Fear says, "What if it goes wrong?"

Faith says, "What if God shows up exactly as He promised?"

And that's where the journey from fearful to faith-filled truly begins.

Download your free copy of the 10-Day Active Faith Kickstart now!!

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Going through the process of writing my first book with faith, I understood fear cancels out faith every single time. Fear cancels out faith. So you can't see, tell me that you have faith and you you know you're walking in faith and you're full of fear. It's not possible.

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This is Faith Finder, where faith becomes your roadmap. Welcome to Faith Finder Podcast, where faith becomes your roadmap.

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I am your host, Tamara Anderson. Thank you so much. I greatly appreciate it for you joining me for season three, Activated Faith. Faith from Belief to Bold Living. We are now on episode six from fearful to faith filled. I hope that you've enjoyed the season thus far, and I hope you understand that our our whole point of season three is activation, is movement, is literally truly beginning to live that daily act of faith. That's the whole premise of season three. Um, again, we're gonna move from fearful to faith-filled. All right, let's go ahead and jump into our prayer. Most gracious and heavenly Father, Lord, we thank you. Jesus, we thank you, we thank you, we thank you. Hallelujah, glory to your name, Lord. We thank you for another opportunity, another chance to sit at your feet and learn of you, Lord God, to hear your words of wisdom, to have insight and direction, Lord Jesus, on how you would have us to live and to move and to be. Hallelujah, Lord. We just thank you for this chance, hallelujah, glory to your name, to get application of your word in our lives, Lord Jesus. I ask that you allow the seeds to be planted in fertile ground whole. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Lord Jesus. Let it not fall on Lord God the thorny ground that's going to be easily snatched up with the first uh thing that comes their way, Lord. But let it be planted in their hearts, let it be planted in oh, glory, fertile, living uh hearts, Lord Jesus, that have a desire to be pleasing to you. Glory to your name, Lord Jesus, as we dive into this, help us to remember you did not give us a spirit of fear, but of love, power, and a sound mind. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. So we know when we're operating in you, we're when we're operating in fear, we're not operating in you, Lord. Help that to be at the forefront of our thoughts and our mind as we go forth this week, Lord Jesus, hallelujah. Learning from this lesson, and Lord, we just come to give you glory, hallelujah. We come to give you praise, hallelujah, we come to lift up your holy name on today, Jesus. Your word says, if your if you be lifted up, you will draw all men into you. So, Lord, we come to lift you up, hallelujah, and we're gonna take what we learned today and not just keep it to ourselves, keep it in our bosom, Lord God. No, but we're gonna spread it forth, we're gonna share it with others, hallelujah. We're gonna make sure that when you return, hallelujah, you will find great faith in the earth. We just thank you, Lord. We thank you, Lord, we thank you. It's in Jesus' mighty name that we pray. Amen, amen, and amen, hallelujah, glory to your name, glory, hallelujah, Lord Jesus. This, like I told you guys, this lesson is this episode. This this ooh, it's it's it's really truly um one from my heart. Um, and I'll dive in that in just a second. I want to give you our scripture for today. It comes from Isaiah 41 and 10. First three words fear thou not, fear you not. Okay, for I am with thee. God is saying, I am with thee. Do not be not dismayed, for I am thy God. There's no need for you to be sitting out here anxious and worried or whatever, because I am your God, I God will strengthen thee. Yea, I will help thee. God will help thee, I will uphold thee with thy right hand of my salvation. Again, fear thou not. Hallelujah. The the focus of today is literally moving from fear-filled to faithful or fearful to faithful, however, you want to look at that. We can interchange those words, but I want us to oh glory, put away the spirit of fear and put on the armor of God and use hallelujah, our shield of faith. Okay, so um again, I want to just give my personal testimony because if you know anything about fear, fear is very powerful, but fear can be paralyzing, and that's one of the the tools or the um weapons that's the word I want to use. That's one of uh the enemy's favorite weapon to use to not only paralyze God's people, but also to keep them in a um sense of uh could um comfort, forgive me, and then also hallelujah, uh a place of procrastination. So I and I'm I freely this testimony all the time. When I say I understand fear, I understand fear. My daughter, even to this day, said Mom, I don't know how you get up there and preach because she grew up with a fearful mom. When I say a fearful mom, I was fearful of bugs. Don't get me wrong, there's still some that'd be like, ooh, we and I call my husband. But when he's gone in the evening time and I'm the adult in the house, and it's just my grandchildren and I have to be the one to put on the big girl, you know, pants and go take care of the bug. No joke. But seriously, when I say I was so fearful of bugs, so fearful of pretty much anything other than a fly or an ant. I I'm being honest with you. Um, I'll never forget, and I felt so bad. My daughter had to be about 15, 16, because I know she was taking driver's ed. Um, and I worked around the corner from, I want to say she was taking it after school this particular day, or maybe sometime. I know it was hot, whatever it was, it was hot. And so I had my windows down as I went to pick her up from um had doing her driver's ed class, and no joke, um I'm gonna say it's Arcadian, but a bug flew into my car, and I had to pass field, so anywho, it was hot. I remember that, but it flew in my car, and it flew in with such impact that when it hit my purse, it died. No joke, that's just okay. It took me, I would not say, over 30-40 minutes to get up enough courage, strength to get over that fear to get that dead bug out of my car. Because my grandma could testify we were heading to church again. That's one of the reasons why I don't drive now with the windows down, but we were driving to church and uh bugs on the car, and we couldn't find it. And literally driving, when I say the grace of God, in one fatal swoop, I threw that bad boy into park and I was out. I mean, literally, it flew in. I see it flew in, I went to park and I jumped out. No joke. And even that day, when I say because it was a highway or a major, like not highway, but a major road where trucks um would drive, and it was only by the grace of God that I got to the side and because again, I flew, I didn't pay attention to if a truck was coming. I mean big trucks, um, because this is rural O'Fallon, Illinois, and rural Lebanon. So these are big trucks that's carrying grain and all the happy good stuff and milk because we were right down the street from PFD. But I threw that bad boy in parking and I jumped out, jumped out into the road. It could have been a regular car coming, by the grace of God, but that's just how fear-filled I was. So my daughter in the heat is walking to my job, and I I promise you, she was over halfway there to my job from her school, and she was just down sweating and just I mean pouring down, and she was red, and you could tell she was fatigued because it was hot, and I felt so bad. I just I did as a mother who allowed fear to put her daughter in that situation, I felt horrible. Did that uh get me to a point where I was no longer fearful? No, it wasn't until the Lord told me in 2015, I cannot use you like this, I cannot use you fearful, and seriously, learning that lesson, going through the process of writing my first book with faith, I understood fear cancels out faith every single time. Fear cancels out faith. So you can't see, tell me that you have faith and you you know you're walking in faith and you're full of fear, it's not possible. The two will cancel each other out, and again, when I say fear can paralyze our movement, it paralyzes our growth in the Lord, it paralyzes us in so many ways. But this is when I say one of the favorite weapons of the enemy, that's that's number one. If it were not so, there wouldn't be so many phobias. There are now more phobias in the record books than ever before. No joke. I can get some of them being like, you know, spiders. I get that. I love the movie Arachnophobia, love the movie uh eight-legged freaks. Um, but I had an auntie who was so fearful of snakes she couldn't even watch them on TV. I mean I'd disrespect, it doesn't bother me. I know it's fake, it's on TV, it's not in my house, but she was so fearful she couldn't even watch snakes on TV. Seriously. Um, so but there are so many phobias on the record books now because this is the biggest weapon that the enemy uses, not only against God's people, but just against people in general, okay? Um, and I want you to understand the difference between fear-filled and faith-filled, because again, one will cancel out the other. Faith is gonna cancel out your fear because you're gonna remember the word of God where he says, Fear not, for I'm with thee. Point blank. Point blank, and that's number one. If we know the word of God, if we know what the word says, not only about us, but for us, about our one and true living God, and about who he is and his characteristics and his desires for our life, there is no reason to be fear-filled, seriously. But first three words fear thou not, you don't fear. First three words of Isaiah 41 and 10. That is a fact. Again, writing my first book with faith. When I went through, there's so many times when the angels appeared to different ones in the Bible, the first things out their mouth is do not fear. First things out their mouth, they had to cancel that spirit of fear immediately because it was the first thing that rose up. So when we are fear-filled, it replaces our faith. When we are fear-filled, it literally prevents us from doing the work of the Lord, it prevents us from moving out of our comfort zone, it prevents us from so many things when we are fear-filled. Fear literally is the first thing that comes up, and it's the oh glory, it's the one thing that dictates your life, dictates your next step, dictates your thoughts. Glory, it fear dictates your thoughts. Hallelujah. I even went up and um looked up, it's called an acrostic. An acrostic, and that's where you take the letters of a word and you come up with different words. So fear, F E A R. False evidence appearing real, false F E evidence. Whose evidence? That's the first thing. Number one is false. Okay, who gives us false evidence? The devil, God, he is truth. Oh, Jesus, he is truth. So false evidence appearing, whose perception, who thank you, Lord. Let me rephrase that. Whose eyes are you looking through that evidence with? Are you looking through the evidence with natural eyes? Are you looking through the evidence with spiritual eyes? Okay, because it's only with those natural eyes that that false evidence can appear real. If you're looking at it through spiritual eyes, there's no way. There's no way, there's no way that it can appear real. In fact, you'll see it for what it is false, a lie, a trick of the enemy. Okay, so I looked up that across the for you because I could remember again remember doing that with my uh book with faith. But there's a difference. So when we are faith-filled, again, we are living, oh Lord, the just shall live by faith. We are living a daily act of faith, uh, a daily act the life of faith. We are remembering what the word says about us, what the word says, what the word again, it's alighted to our path, so we have the word on the inside, and it's manifesting when again we come against those situations, those circumstances, those people. Hallelujah. Just had a conversation with my husband not too long ago, and when I say I thank God, I don't it makes me wonder sometimes at the things we see on Facebook and so TikTok and Instagram, if it's real, because in my mind, I cannot imagine some people having so much audacity to do the things that they do, but again, when we are faith-filled, I just truly believe God is not gonna even allow us to encounter those things, and if so, because we are faith-filled, we're gonna deal with them in a whole nother different way. There is a difference of living a life that is fear-filled or living a life that is faith-filled. Now, here's the practical way to be honest with you, to act, to move, to react, um, despite fear. Because I want you to understand, and this is me, Tamara Lynette Anderson. Mean no disrespect to anyone else, there is a difference between being afraid and being fearful. Totally a difference. There is a difference between being afraid of something and being fearful. Again, if I'm afraid, I may halt, but I'm gonna continue. I'm afraid of bugs. Being honest with you, I'm afraid of bugs. So that when my granddaughter, because she's the number one culprit, um, when my grandson too, but when my granddaughter says, Noni, there's a bug in my room. I get up, but I enter in her room with caution and I look around to see what I'm dealing with because I am afraid, I'm a little scared, being, but I'm not so fearful or full of fear that it prevents me from even entering into her room because there was a point in my life. Go call your I'll tell my daughter, same age, go tell your dad. I'm no joke. There was a point when my grandma was living with us. I oh, I feel again bad. So she had to be about 80 because she's 91. So yeah, she was about 80. Um, and there was a big my opinion, again, false evidence appearing real. To me, the spider was huge, like uh eight-legged freaks huge. It was a big spider. My grandma, and it was in a garage. My grandma went out there like, girl, please, and killed the spider, like, no big deal. Again, false evidence appearing real. I was looking at that through a lens of fear and not faith. Excuse me. But there's a difference between being afraid and being fearful. Seriously, fear will prevent you where um being afraid you you move with caution, and I think that that gotta give it gave us that a little bit because we can't just jump off into everything. There has to be a little bit of caution, but when we live a life um where we are literally acting and moving and and reacting despite being afraid, not allowing fear to take root, guess what? Faith then grows stronger when we choose to have obedience over what God has instructed us to do or what we know to be real and true, not false, but true. Guess what? Obedience will overcome anxiety any day of the week. I'm serious, been there, done that. Where again, I hear God say, go say this to that person, and I'm like, I ain't saying nothing, no, but no, you know, fear, anxiety. I don't think I ever had anxiety, but who knows? But seriously, it kept me, and I don't know what that pray to God somebody that he sent someone else to speak those words into that life because I I I've learned the lesson through a friend's testimony. I don't ever want to be in that situation again. But when we again move past fear, don't let it take root to begin with. But if we can move past it, our faith will grow stronger, and then when we are moving according to faith and obedience in God, it's going to completely eradicate anxiety. You can't tell me that because when I tell you I am a living witness, living witness of how last weekend I was in a room, and I'm being honest, it was a smaller room, not I don't know, maybe 30-50 people. It was a networking event. But A, for that morning, I was the only black person in the room. I was who seriously, when you're the only, and then I mean again, I'm a female. I think it's a little bit different if you're a male, but I don't know. But I'm a female, the only black person in the room. I could allow fear to black. Nope, I'm out. I could allow anxiety to for me to keep quiet. But that Sunday, on Sunday, yesterday, um, the Lord said to pray. There was a woman in my table who was dealing with a shoulder issue, and the Lord said, Pray for her. Again, obedience. Me, me now, I ain't got a problem praying. I don't care who you are, I'm gonna pray because that's just again what God has just given me. I can't use you fearful. I can't use you fearful because the old me would have been like, Lord, I'll go pray for her in the corner outside down the hallway. No, I stood up in that room, I grabbed my blessed door. I asked her, Do you mind if I touch? I anointed her shoulder and I prayed a prayer. No joke, that prayer, because I prayed last month at a different event. But people afterwards was your prayer gave me goosebumps. You could pray for me any day of the week. Had I not been obedient when God told me to pray. I'm serious. Who else would not have been blessed by that prayer? My faith grew stronger, and I believe that because again, I didn't allow fear to keep me from attaining or going to that event from networking, I wouldn't have met new people, met made new connections, got new information. It's and and this is a natural, don't get me wrong, I believe God opened that door, but this is a natural thing. How much more? How much more? Don't give me prayer, it's spiritual, but me going to the event was natural. How much more can God do with you and for you and through you? Glory, it ain't even about you sometimes. How much can He do through you and again bless those around you when you're obedient, obedient and allow faith to take over your fear and move. Okay. Now, I want to say this because this is just something that um I want to say this because I love, I love, I love, I love with a big heart. I want y'all to do a quick self-reflection. Seriously. Because again, season three is about movement. There is something God has told you to do. There is something that you truly have a desire. You know God put it in you. You want to do these things, but you're procrastinating. You are procrastinating. And I want to do, I want you to do a self-reflection real quick. What is truly fueling your procrastination? I want you to stop and think about what is truly fueling your procrastination. Is it really that you don't have time? Is that truly what's the reason for the procrastination? Is it I don't have the finances? So right now it's not the best time for me. Or is it fear? Fear of being transparent, fear of opening yourself to criticism and ridicule from others? Is it fear of once you move and do this, how God is gonna propel you to a next level? What is truly fueling your procrastination? Because if it's fear, you're not living a life of faith. Okay, we're gonna talk about that in our next episode when our what we say does not line up with what we do, or we're you know, saying one thing out of our mouths and believing something else in our heart. But regardless of right here, right now, I want you to self-reflect what is truly fueling your procrastination because this is something I promise you. I work at a uh bookstore for a college, a community college here locally in uh Belleville. And God, I started that job in 2005. By 2006, I realized people are going to put their time, energy, and money into what they really want. People are going to put their time, their energy, and their money into what they really want, what they truly. Desire to do so. If it's truly your desire to be pleasing to the Lord, if it's truly your desire to be obedient to what God has called you to do, if it's truly your desire to hear well done, oh glory, to hear well done, thy good and faithful servant. If that's truly your desire, you're gonna make the time. Time will no longer be your excuse as to why you're not doing what you're doing, what God has called you to do. If it's truly your desire, money and finances will no longer be an option or be that excuse of your procrastination. Because we serve the God, oh glory, who owns a cattle on a thousand hills. I have my um uh positive affirmations. We serve a God that owns the cattle on a thousand hills, the earth is his and the fullness thereof. So just like he gave uh who's the dude that just did the space flex, whatever, or gonna do the space flex. I don't know. I'm sorry, uh, something to do with stocks and market. Um, it's all the buzz. But evidently, um, it's gonna be a lot of money, or people gonna like really like are fighting to get stocks in this. If God gave him the idea and the finances and the know-how and the connections and the whatever it takes to be uh Tesla dude, whatever his name is, Microsoft dude, all these big he's God, he has no respect of person. So if he did it for them, he'll do it for you if that's truly your desire. If that's truly your desire. But understand if it's fear, that's something that you have to put aside, you have to conquer, you have to begin to pray and seek God to root that out and fill it with faith so that you can do what God is calling you to do. Okay. So our faith challenge for the week. Stop waiting for fear to leave. Y'all, because once it takes root, I don't can't think of anything. Um I want to say it like this, and no disrespect to those who are dealing with cancer. Fear is like cancer. Fear is like cancer. Better yet, I have a friend, best friend, who I think it was a cyst in her wrist. Um, and when they went to do surgery, they realized the cyst had wrapped itself around a vein or artery or something important in her wrist. That's fear. Fear takes root. Glory, hallelujah, like cancer. Hallelujah. And if you don't stop it in the mind before it gets to the heart, because cancer spreads. You can have breast cancer, then end up with liver cancer or kidney cancer or brain cancer. It spreads. Fear spreads. If you don't stop it when it first becomes a thought in your mind, it will travel and take root to your heart, okay? To your spirit, to your soul. Once it does, you you it's between you and the Lord, seriously, between you and the Lord to root that out, or again, it could just wrap itself around you. There are so many people who I believe are wrapped in a blanket of fear and they are okay with it, but not that's not what God is saying. Thank you, Lord. I hear you, Jesus. I hear you, Jesus. But instead of allowing or waiting for fear to leave, I want you to speak a faith declaration so loud and so bold, and then take one action while still feeling afraid. Again, for me, this is I'm being honest personally. There's a difference between being afraid and being full of fear, fearful. There's a difference. I don't care what nobody else says, this is what I believe, this is what I the life I live by. So I want you to speak boldly, loudly. If you got a screaming in your office, in your bedroom, in your car, outside, whatever you gotta do, I want you to speak with such boldness and loudness, and just again, but I want you to declare that you you're moving past fear, that you're not gonna allow fear to kick control. And I want you to take one step while still feeling afraid, whatever that is, whatever it looks like to you. Okay, again, going to this networking event. Anyone who knows me, I'm an introvert. I'm an introvert, I'm an introvert. I tell people all the time, in my world, in my opinion, for me, COVID was the best thing because it it uh I had no choice but to be in the house. I promise you, it was like, but I know isolation is again one of the tools of the enemy. Isolation is one of the tools of the enemy, and so I took a bow step and I went to the network, had my girl with me the next day uh on Sunday, but that Saturday I was there by myself, didn't know no one. I was afraid, but I had a made-up mind. My mentor had poured into me back in March, and I was purposeful. Lord, I'm gonna do this because you've opened this door for me, and I'm determined to walk through it boldly. I'm determined to walk. Oh, glory, hallelujah! Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Jesus, thank you, Jesus. Anywho, that's your faith challenge for the week. Glory to your name. As we always end, is there anyone who wants to give your life to Christ? You may have been walking around fear, fearful, fear, filled with fear of everything, many things. I seriously, public speaking and books. Public speaking, it took me oh, like I'll say our the church I used to go to, testimony service was on Sunday, and they had um a song and scripture, um, and then they had prayer. Um, and I don't remember the order of the service, so maybe about 30-45 minutes into service is when they would have testimony service. I would sit there from Sunday school, which is at 9 30, to about 11:30, 11:45, pumping myself up just to give a testimony. A lot of times fear kept me from giving my testimony of the goodness of God. So I was fear filled, I was very fearful, very but God, I sincerely wanted to be pleasing to him, and he said, I cannot use you, full of fear, and he made me move immediately, and that could be you today. I'm full of fear, I don't know the Lord Jesus, I don't know his word, I don't know his promises, I don't know, and I'm I'm giving you that opportunity right now. If you would like to give your life to Christ, to begin to know him, to know of him and his goodness and his glory and his gracious and his mercy and his love and his kindness, all of those great attributes and characteristics of our one true living God. You can give your life to him right now. You it doesn't have to always be in front of everybody at a church service, coming down to the altar. It can begin at home, it can begin in your car, Lord. I keep hearing about you. I want to know you more. Come into come into not only my life, my heart, my mind, my thoughts. Send me, pray, send me to the church that you would have me to grow and to learn more of you. Send me to the word and help give me revelation as I read it. It can start right there, but you gotta take the first step and come to him. Same thing for that person who walked with him once before. You are a backslider, you once walked faith field, now you're walking fear field, and you're allowing shame or whatever it is to keep you from coming back to the Lord. Rebuke it right now and make that step. Declare, hallelujah, you're going to return to the Lord and live for him and him alone. It's not hard, and again, it doesn't always have to be in front of a mass bunch of people, it can start simply on the inside, a conversation between you and the Lord. Seriously, that simple. All right, let's go ahead and pray. Lord, we thank you, Jesus. We thank you, we thank you, we thank you. Glory to your name, Lord. We thank you. Hallelujah. I'm asking, Lord Jesus, just like I heard you so clearly in 2015, Lord, let them hear you clearly. They can no longer procrastinate, they can no longer operate in a spirit of fear. You can't use them that way. They're hindering their walk with you, allowing fear to dictate their next move. Hallelujah. Let them hear you clearly, Lord Jesus. Let them let them renew their determination to live for you, let them renew, hallelujah, their determination, hallelujah, to be obedient to you, hallelujah. Let them remember your word. First three words in Isaiah 41 and 10 is fear you, meaning us, not fear not, for I am with thee. Hallelujah. Remind them, hallelujah, that in the time when they need you, you're upholding them with your right hand of righteousness. Glory to your name, Jesus. Remind them. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Lord God, and we just thank you for the lesson on today. We thank you, we thank you, we thank you for your move in our life. Hallelujah! Glory to your name, Jesus. We thank you, we thank you, we thank you, hallelujah, glory to your name, Lord God. Continue to have your way in our lives, continue to lead us in God, as in all of your righteousness, in all of your statutes, hallelujah, and precepts, Lord God. Glory to your name, Lord. We just thank you. We come to give you glory, honor, and praise. And it's in Jesus' mighty name that we pray. Amen. Amen. All right, y'all. Join me next week for episode seven, Faith That Speaks and Acts. All right, you guys have a blessed day and a wonderful week. God bless.

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