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God’s faithfulness is an antidote to fear. He always keeps his promises — and he has made promises to you.
Many promises are never kept, but God stands alone in this: He has never made a promise he has not fulfilled. His faithfulness is ironclad. You can count on him — always. Throughout history, Christians who faced death because of their faith in Christ bear witness to God’s faithfulness. In the daily devotional Whom Shall I Fear?, we invite you to engage with 366 Bible passages, like Psalm 46:1–2 on Day 338, that will help you and your loved ones overcome fear while serving as Christ’s witnesses. ![]()
The 366 Bible passages are categorized into 12 sections, such as “God’s Faithfulness: Our Antidote to Fear.” Each section will help you focus on God’s nature and character while receiving inspiration from VOM founders Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand and our persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ. Each daily entry includes a passage of Scripture, followed by a prayer, reflection, question, call to action or brief story to help you connect the Scripture to your own life. Included throughout the book are longer stories about our persecuted Christian brothers and sisters and how they exemplify each section topic. Whom Shall I Fear? invites you to encounter God’s Word daily and be assured that this day, and every day, God will meet you at the point of your fear.
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