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'Coronation (Come and See)' Devotional

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Whom Shall I Fear

Many times, throughout scripture heaven tells us, “do not be afraid”, “FEAR NOT”, “be strong and courageous”. In fact, these words, or the same kind of encouragement, appear 365 times - one for every day of the year. Why? Because we need to hear it... often!

Throughout my life there have been many times when it’s felt like, out of nowhere, life has swung a wrecking ball at me, smashing through, leaving me knocked down - a bad diagnosis, the car engine blows up, a loved one is taken from you or someone you trust has let you down. It’s then, in the midst of these circumstances that I need to remember my God will never leave me and won’t ever forsake me.

The enemy of our souls wants us to live in crippling fear. He wants to stop us from moving forward in our pursuit of God. If we dwell in fear, hope for the future can be stolen from us.

“Whom shall I fear when You’re with me. I turn to You, my firm foundation. On the mountain, or in the valley – I look to You O might one.” - ‘Whom Shall I Fear’ by Calvary Worship

Whenever life knocks us down, our default response needs to be one that reminds us we serve a God who loves and protects us. There is no need to fear.

Whom shall I fear? If we can really get hold of this truth, we will always be able to get up and begin to move again.  

Today, let’s remember that even if an army surrounds me, “I will not be afraid!”. My God is the on the throne and I can trust in Him. Dwell on this thought and take the time to allow the truth of His word to permeate your soul, bringing both peace and the courage to step into what He has prepared for you today. 

By Pastor Michelle Fredericks - Global Creative Arts Director


Whom Shall I Fear - © 2019 Calvary Worship - Words & Music by Cameron Tipping, Matthew Germon, Raymond Bartram, Cameron Murison and Chloe Gagnepain

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'Coronation (Come and See)' Devotional

On Good Friday, the executioners tormented Jesus with a crown of thorns, a robe and a staff, feigning worship in a mock ceremony. In the upside-down Kingdom, what was intended to cut Jesus down, merely reflected what was really taking place: Christ’s Coronation Ceremony as the King of Kings. Come and explore the scriptures and heartbeat of CalvaryWorship.Global’s new album, ‘Coronation (Come & See)’ in this 10-day devotional.

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