Facing Your Fears in a New Season
A transformative 7-day study exploring biblical courage, faith, and trust as you navigate life's transitions and overcome fear through God's promises.
About this plan
Life's new seasons bring both excitement and uncertainty. Whether you're starting a new job, moving to a different place, entering a new relationship, or stepping into unfamiliar territory, fear often accompanies change. The Bible is filled with stories of ordinary people who faced extraordinary fears and discovered that God's presence is more powerful than any obstacle.
This study invites you to explore what the Bible says about fear and courage. You'll discover that fear is not a sign of weakness—it's a signal that you're stepping into something significant. Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly tells His people, "Do not be afraid," not because danger doesn't exist, but because His faithfulness transcends every circumstance.
Over the next seven days, you'll encounter biblical figures who trembled before their calling yet moved forward in faith. You'll examine God's character as a refuge and strength. You'll learn practical strategies for replacing fear with trust, and you'll discover that new seasons are not meant to be faced alone—they're opportunities to deepen your relationship with the God who knows your future.
As you work through this study, be honest about your fears. Write them down. Speak them aloud in prayer. Then watch as God's Word begins to reshape your perspective, infusing your heart with courage that comes not from confidence in yourself, but from confidence in Him. Your new season is not a mistake—it's a divine invitation to grow, to trust, and to experience God's faithfulness in ways you never imagined possible.
What you'll study
😨 Understanding Fear's Origin
🛡️ God as Your Refuge and Strength
🚶 Faith Over Fear: Abraham's Example
💪 Courage Through God's Presence
🎯 Purpose Over Panic
🤝 Community and Accountability
🏆 Stepping Forward in Faith
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