Faith Over Fear: Finding Peace in Life’s Storms

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Fear Is Universal

The Bible is full of commandments, and if I’m being honest, I’ve broken most of them at some point. But there’s one commandment that I find especially challenging to follow. It’s not one of the “Top Ten,” but it’s repeated over and over throughout Scripture:

“Do not fear.”

When you search for this phrase in the Bible, you’ll find it in various forms: Fear not. Do not be afraid. Do not fear. No matter how it’s worded, the message is clear—and yet it’s not always easy to follow.

The truth is, the world can be a scary place. From everyday worries to life’s unexpected storms, fear has a way of creeping into our hearts. But God didn’t tell us not to fear because He doesn’t understand; He told us not to fear because He knows we need His help to overcome it.

Faith Between You and Fear

One Sunday, my preacher said something that struck me deeply:
“We need to put faith between us and fear.”

Think about that for a moment. When we let faith stand between us and whatever we’re afraid of, it changes our perspective. Faith reminds us that God is in control and that He is bigger than whatever we’re facing.

I started to picture this in my mind: the Lord standing between me and my fear, shielding me, protecting me, and reminding me that nothing is beyond His power. When you think about it that way, what is there to fear?

When the Storms of Life Hit

A few years ago, I had a moment where fear nearly got the better of me. Joe and I were flying to Tennessee, and the flight was rough. Turbulence isn’t something I handle well on the best of days, but flying through the mountains with strong winds made it downright terrifying.

As the plane bounced and rocked, I felt my anxiety rise. That’s when I started envisioning the Lord between me and my fear. It helped calm me, but I was still on edge. Then I remembered the story of the disciples caught in a storm:

Mark 4:39 (NKJV):
39 Then He arose and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, “Peace, be still!” And the wind ceased and there was a great calm.

I began repeating those words in my mind: Peace, be still. Over and over, I prayed for calm—both in the skies and in my heart. And then something incredible happened. The winds began to die down. Within minutes, the turbulence stopped, and the rest of the flight was smooth.

Some might chalk that up to coincidence, but I don’t believe in coincidences. I believe in a God who hears us, who cares about even the smallest details of our lives, and who intervenes on our behalf.

Choosing Faith Over Fear

The truth is, the world will always have its storms, and fear will always try to find its way into our hearts. But we have a choice. We can let fear take over, or we can let faith stand in the gap.

2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV):
“For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love, and self-discipline.”

God doesn’t want us to live in fear. He wants us to trust Him, to let His peace fill our hearts, and to remember that He is always in control.

So the next time fear starts to creep in, remember this:

  • Put faith between you and your fear.
  • Call on the Lord, and let His presence calm your heart.
  • Speak the words of Jesus: Peace, be still.

The storms may not always calm instantly, but the peace of God will guard your heart in the midst of them.

To GOD Goes The Glory

Have A Blessed Day


Let’s End With a Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for reminding us not to fear and for being with us in every storm we face. Lord, help us to put our faith in You when fear tries to take over. Stand between us and the things that make us anxious, and speak peace over our hearts. Teach us to trust You more, to rely on Your power, and to find comfort in Your presence. We ask for Your protection, guidance, and peace as we navigate life’s challenges. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

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82 Comments

  1. I love this. ❤️

  2. Natasha Ainsley says:

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful truth about being fearful. ‘Peace be still’ is a reminder of The Lord’s Gracious direction in our lives.

  3. Thank you. Your words are powerful reminders. Trust in the Lord’s guiding light. I am traveling through unknown waters with my husband’s health and struggle to release. Amen.

    1. I too am in the same situation with my husband’s recent cancer diagnosis. Fear keeps creeping in and it’s so hard. I’m really trying to put faith over my fear. Thanks Tania for your encouragement with this post.

      1. Karen, when a family member’s health is threatened, fear is always there. We have to trust the Lord, especially in times like these.

  4. Welcome reminder. Thank you.

  5. Ginger Hiller says:

    What an awesome message today. Thank you Tania! Months ago, Traci from Beneath My Heart shared a story about what her husband said to her, early in their marriage, because she is a worrier. He told her to “Stop telling yourself a story that hasn’t been written.” I think that goes hand in hand with your message. I am a big ‘what if’s’ woman, but I have been working on changing that since I heard Traci’s story.

    1. Ginger, Joe is one that likes to “prepare” for the worst case scenario. I refuse to worry about something that hasn’t happened yet, and I’ll deal with it when “if” it happens. DON’T BORROW TROUBLE!

  6. Perfect timing as my husband and I had a quick chat about this last night. I had a breast cancer tumor removed last April and the fear of recurrence can be overwhelming. Peace, be still! These 3 words are perfect and quick to help calm my mind.

    1. Yvonne, I know the fear of your cancer returning is real. Keep on top of your scans, and pray, pray, pray. You do your part, and the rest is up to the Lord.

  7. Love the mind picture of God standing between me and my fear. That’s one I want to remember and “peace be still”. Great post — thank you.

  8. Diane Cerveny says:

    Thank you for your wonderful prayer – for all we are going through here in So. Calif it will help us get through the days –

  9. Thank you for these words today as I am facing a health issue. Trying to put faith over fear.