Living Beyond Fear
Fear entered the world with sin—but it doesn’t have to control your life. In this midweek message, William Hunt shows us that fear comes in two forms: reverential fear, which leads us to worship, and tormenting fear, which leads us to bondage.
Reverential fear grounds us in wisdom, aligns us with God’s authority, and shapes how we live. Tormenting fear works to cloud our thoughts, control our actions, and ultimately disable our obedience.
This sermon reminds us that emotions were created by God, but after the fall, they can be used against us. The key is knowing which kind of fear is shaping your choices. Through Scripture and insight, we learn how to take every thought captive and live with spiritual clarity and courage.
“When I am afraid, I will put my trust in You.”