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Fear Is Faith In The Wrong Thing: Reset Your Mind

Fear Is Faith In The Wrong Thing: Reset Your Mind

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What if the fear that feels protective is actually steering your life? In this episode we open up about the quiet ways anxiety, judgment, and “what if” thinking shaped our choices, then walk through Scripture to make a real mind shift—one that trades control for trust and hesitation for obedience. This is a raw, faith-forward journey through 2 Timothy 1:7, Philippians 4, Psalm 56, and Psalm 34, paired with honest stories of postpartum struggle, withheld testimony, and the spiritual warfare we often imagine instead of the covering God actually promises.

Together, we explore how fear often disguises itself as wisdom and how the Bible calls us to a different inheritance: power, love, and a sound mind. We break down the practice of praying about everything, thanking God for what He’s already done, and guarding our thoughts with what is true, pure, and lovely. You’ll hear how naming God by His covenant names—Jehovah Jireh, Rapha, Nissi, and Gibbor—reframed trials as places where His character is revealed. We also tackle the big reframing idea: fear is faith pointed the wrong way. Instead of building belief around worst-case scenarios, we learn to ask where God’s best might break in.

This conversation is for anyone stuck between calling and caution. If you’ve delayed sharing your story, avoided your next step, or prayed but still felt paralyzed, you’ll find practical tools: questions that stop a spiral, promises that steady your heart, and a closing prayer for deliverance, courage, and renewed obedience. We’re choosing to show up, speak up, and stand on what God has already said—believing He is with us wherever we go and that peace will guard our hearts and minds.

If this resonates, follow the show, share it with someone who needs courage today, and leave a review with the one fear you’re laying down. Your voice might be the testimony someone else is waiting for.

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