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Fear Is Misplaced Worship: How to Trust God When Everything Falls Apart


Season 2 Episode 41


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Episode Title: I Will Fear No Evil

Fear has a way of showing what we truly worship. Whether it’s bridges and airplanes or financial ruin and health scares, our deepest anxieties expose the authority we’ve given to our circumstances. In this episode, we explore Psalm 23:4 and discover that fear is more than an emotion; it’s actually misplaced reverence.

David’s bold words, “I will fear no evil,” weren’t written from a place of comfort. He was in “the valley of the shadow of death,” facing danger and loss. Yet he chose not to let fear rule his heart. His secret was simple: he looked away from the shadows and fixed his eyes on the Shepherd.

The psalm itself tells the story. In the first three verses, David talks about God—“He makes me lie down… He leads me… He restores my soul.” But when the valley comes in verse 4, the words change—“You are with me… Your rod and Your staff…” The darker the path, the closer he draws to God.

This doesn’t mean we ignore reality. Bridges can fall, planes can crash, and diagnoses can break our hearts. But when we fill our minds with who God is instead of replaying our fears, we give Him the authority those fears have stolen from us. And when we remember His perfect, unconditional love, fear begins to fade.

Whatever you’re facing today, you can stand with David and say, “I will fear no evil.” Not because trouble isn’t real, but because your Shepherd is with you every step of the way.

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