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COVID-19, mask mandates, vaccine passports, inflation, job security – these realities and more have many professing Christians today locked in the throes of fear and anxiety about the future. To be sure, not all fear and anxiety Christians experience is sinful, and yet there are times when the fear and anxiety we feel is, in fact, not in keeping with how God would have His people respond. How do you recognize and respond rightly to sinful fear and anxiety? What’s the remedy for overcoming it? Darrell Harrison and Virgil Walker consider those crucial questions through the lens of the Word of God in this episode of the Just Thinking podcast, titled “Why Are You Afraid?”
Related Links:
- “Just Thinking: About the State” – book by Darrell B. Harrison and Virgil Walker (Founders Press)
- “Our Blessed Hope” – Just Thinking podcast
- “Christian Contentment” – Just Thinking podcast
- “Anxious for Nothing” – book by John MacArthur (Grace to You)
- “Anxiety-Free Living: Part 1” – sermon by John MacArthur (Grace to You)
- “Anxiety-Free Living: Part 2” – sermon by John MacArthur (Grace to You)
- “Fighting Fear and Anxiety” – Keith Mathison (Ligonier Ministries)
- “How to Deal With Anxiety” – Dr. R.C Sproul (Ligonier Ministries)
- “The End of Anxiety” – sermon by Dr. R.C. Sproul (Ligonier Ministries)
- “Talk to God About Your Anxiety” – Jon Bloom (Desiring God)
- “Counseling from the Pulpit: Spurgeon on Anxiety” – Brandon Rhea, The Spurgeon Center
- Find a Biblical Counselor in Your Area – Association of Biblical Counselors (ACBC)
- The Jenna Ellis Show – Salem Podcast Network
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