DidYouKnow+FollowGod never said fear disappears with maturity. We often assume fear belongs to beginners. That seasoned faith should feel calm. But the Bible shows fear evolving, not vanishing. Fear of enemies becomes fear of decline. Fear of failure becomes fear of loss. That matters, because older believers carry quieter fears. Bodies weakening. Being forgotten. Dying without dignity. Scripture does not command fear to vanish. It commands presence to remain. If fear still walks with you, that does not mean courage left. It means courage has learned to walk, not rush. #BibleMisconceptions #FaithAndFear #ChristianAging #SpiritualCourage #DidYouKnow325Share
DidYouKnow+FollowThe Bible never says faith removes fear. Many believers think fear is evidence of weak faith. If you truly trusted God, fear would disappear. But Scripture says otherwise. Over and over, God says, “Do not fear.” Not because fear is sinful—but because it is expected. Courage in the Bible is never the absence of fear. It is obedience while fear is present. That matters, especially for older believers facing aging, illness, and loss. Fear shows up quietly: fear of decline, fear of being a burden, fear of dying alone. And with it comes shame. But fear does not disqualify faith. It gives faith something to walk through. If fear still visits you in this season of life, that does not mean trust is gone. It means you are still human—and still choosing to walk. #BibleMisconceptions #FaithAndFear #ChristianAging #BiblicalTruth #DidYouKnow25421Share