
The Greek word "sound mind" (σωφρονισμός) comes from the verb sodzo (σῴζω), meaning "to save," from saos (σάος) "safe," in the sense of being under restraining influence of the Spirit of God.

a "delivered" mind, "healed" from fragmentation ( 2 Tim. God's love is our hope, and this hope gives us courage to persevere the storms of the day. The love and acceptance of God is the answer to our fear, not the thought of being judged by Him or attempting to merit his favor through religion. We must be careful not to let the light in us become darkness ( Luke 11:35). When Peter answered the call and attempted to walk across the stormy waters, he lost courage and began to sink, but Yeshua immediately reached out his hand and took hold of him, saying, "O you of little faith, why did you doubt (lit., think twice)?" He calls out to us in the storm of this world, "Take heart. Nachman of Breslov once is reported to have said that "The whole earth is a very narrow bridge ( כָּל־הָעוֹלָם כֻּלּוֹ גֶּשֶׁר צַר מְאד), and the point of life is never to be afraid." Likewise we understand Yeshua to be the Bridge to the Father, the narrow way of passage that leads to life. We all must believe that God is making miracles for us to live and grow in this age otherwise we are living in fear. Living in the light of God's Presence reveals the daily bread that comes from Heaven, but those who refuse the truth find no lasting sustenance for the world to come. God didn't just create the universe and then remove Himself from its care: Yeshua is sustaining all things by the Word of His power at all times ( Col. Sometimes God reveals His care for us in spectacular ways, but He always provides "hidden miracles" that uphold us every day. The same could be said of the greater Exodus given through the Cross: the suffering of Jesus was not only payment for sin but also the means to be recreated in God's love. True, we are to fear the LORD, but this does not denote a cringing terror of God's judgment but rather a reverential awe as He daily condescends to be involved in our lives.Ī midrash says that the Ten Plagues were needed – not to convince Pharaoh that the LORD was God – but rather to convince the children of Israel of God's love! After all, without faith in that, Israel would never have ventured to leave Egypt. This was part of the very mission of the Messiah, to "deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong slavery" ( Heb. If we love God because He first loved us ( 1 John 4:19), then we find courage because of the heart He imparts to us. "There is no fear in perfect love," as the Apostle John wrote ( 1 John 4:18).

But despite these things – or rather, in light of them – al-tirah, "Be not afraid."

The devil walks about as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour ( 1 Pet. There are spiritual enemies in the world and we are engaged in a genuine spiritual war. No, the Scriptures are clear that such things are indeed real. Of course this doesn't mean that we should pretend that evil doesn't exist or that there's no real danger in this world.

However, while love is the greatest commandment, you might be surprised to learn that the most frequent commandment is simply al-tirah, "Be not afraid." Over and over again in the Scriptures we hear the LORD saying to those who trust in Him, al tira, "be not afraid." Yeshua plainly taught that this was the point of "the law and the prophets," the rest being commentary ( Matt. MOST OF US UNDERSTAND that loving God is our essential obligation, the end or "goal" of all the other commandments, the very reason why God has spoken and why we exist. אַל־תִּירָא - Fear Not, for I am with youīe not afraid, for I am with you (Isa.
