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His appeal “Be not afraid! Open the doors to Christ, open them wide!” targeted not only Catholics, or even solely Christians. It was addressed to all people in the world.
O that tellest good tidings to Zion, lift up they voice with strength; lift it up, be not afraid. Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. – Isaiah, 40: ...
Many people have been asking, sincerely, how President Trump’s comment, “Don’t be afraid of Covid,” differs from Jesus’ message to “Be not afraid.” Here are some thoughts.
Young conservatives can rise above the challenges they face while at college by remembering to be not afraid.
The next pope will need to be a spiritual leader who is himself unafraid, and offers Christians — and all people of good — hope in the face of fear, writes columnist Dan Horan.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh: ‘If you’re going to be a good judge, you’ve got to be not afraid. Be not afraid to make hard decisions and get criticized.’ ...
Be Not Afraid, But Be Confident in Christ “We are in a war with Satan and his evil forces,” says Deacon Steve Greco. “Because of this war the sacraments are critical for our spiritual ...
It is not surprising, of course, how successful these organizations are because there is in the Jewish heart a deep reservoir of fear.
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Jesus tells the crowd not to be afraid of persecution or threat, not because these things won’t occur, but because he will always be with them, guiding them and caring about them.