The “F” Word
Daily Devotions for Overcoming Fear
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Dawn J Douglas
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Fear is the unspoken “F” word in the lives of many believers. It rarely announces itself with force; instead, it slips in quietly as hesitation, overthinking, or the constant need for more confirmation. It disguises itself as wisdom, maturity, or responsible caution, but beneath the language is a spiritual chokehold designed to drain courage and delay obedience. Scripture never treats fear as a condition to manage. It calls us to confront it.
The “F” Word: Daily Devotions for Overcoming Fear is a 31‑day biblical and pastoral journey into the places where fear first took root. Dr. Dawn J. Douglas guides readers through a deeply theological and Spirit‑led exploration of how fear forms, how it manipulates thought patterns, and how it subtly shapes decisions. This is not a devotional to skim. It is an intentional confrontation with the agreements, assumptions, and inner narratives that have allowed fear to remain.
Across these thirty‑one days, you will expose the fear of man, the fear of failure, the fear of the unknown, and the exhausting cycle of fearful control. You will learn to discern the difference between the conviction of the Holy Spirit and the torment of the enemy. Most importantly, you will be equipped to break the silent covenant you have made with fear and anchor your mind in the unshakable truth of the Gospel.
Freedom from fear is not reserved for a select few. It is the blood‑bought inheritance of every child of God. This devotional will help you stop negotiating with anxiety, stop calling hesitation discernment, and step into the authority Jesus Christ has already given you. Fear does not have the final word—Christ does.