
Fear

Charles Wesley
When the Bible says "therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus," it means just exactly that. We can live guilt free lives because of what Christ has accomplished.
I Will Not Fear
Walt Harrah
With God on our side, we have an advantage that the world knows nothing of, and His presence means that we can trust instead of fretting. Fear is a warning light that we are not trusting.
Anything
| Walt HarrahGod is alive and well and full of power, and ready to act in ways that further his plans and purposes. Nothing stops him, or tops him. He is supreme in power and authority.
The Lord Is My Light
| Walt HarrahWhen we trust in the Lord and look to Him to deliver, and His strength to protect, we have nothing to fear. It's all good.
Lead Me To The Rock
Walt Harrah
Calling on God in time of trouble for salvation and deliverance
Here Is Your God
| Walt HarrahWe are not on our own. We are not left to our own selves. There is a God. He is mighty and powerful, and he delivers and saves. And when we call, he answers.
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