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/ter-uh-fahyd/

Verb - to fill with terror or alarm; make greatly afraid; to be in need of a savior.

From Doug Bing, president

I was terrified. I had every reason to be terrified.

The man who had me by the scruff of my neck had every intention to teach me a lesson that I would not forget. He was intensely and quietly telling me in my ear everything he had intended to do to me.

Not that I really can blame him.

And then the terror was gone!

Activity Prompt

During family worship time, do a Bible word search to identify at least 10 "Do not fear" Bible promises that encourage your family. Use your Bible app, an online search, or a Bible concordance. You may choose to have a joint or individual list of Bible promises. Write them down on plain or colorful paper - even sticky notes. Decorate your words with drawing illustrations and/or stickers. Post them on your fridge, mirror, or another place where you'll see the Bible reminders to not fear. 

Prayer Prompt

Lord, we choose to live with faith and not with fear. Take away the terrors in our lives. Protect us and defend us, Lord. Be our stronghold. Fill our minds with reminders of Your promises to not live in fear. Thank You, Lord, that You are our light and salvation. You've claimed the victory. Amen!

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The Altar Project is produced by Washington Conference of Seventh-day Adventists and delivered to Washington ACTS readers to encourage family worship time.

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Editors: Heidi Baumgartner & Randy Maxwell

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