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Fear Not (Video)
Carter Conlon
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Carter Conlon

Fear Not (Video)

Carter Conlon · 3:04

Carter Conlon teaches that trusting in God's faithfulness removes fear of the unknown and assures believers of His protection through life's trials.
This sermon emphasizes the theme of not being afraid in the midst of trials and uncertainties, highlighting personal experiences of loss and challenges faced by the speaker and his family. Through the lens of faith and trust in God's promises, the message encourages listeners to find peace and rest in God's faithfulness, even in the face of adversity.

Full Transcript

Here I am again from my kitchen today and I just want to just say thank you for tuning in to these little devotionals that I've been doing at home during the coronavirus situation. Entitled them, I'm not afraid, why I'm not afraid and I want to tell you today it's so good to be able to go through times like this. It's not a laissez-faire attitude, it's something of God in my heart that has taken the fear out of my heart of the unknown, the fear of tomorrow, the fear of our present day circumstances, and what may or may not be the future. You see, when you're in the hands of God, then you don't, you and I don't worry about the future because he promises to take us through and be God to us no matter what the circumstance or situation in our life may produce. Listen to what he says through the prophet Isaiah chapter 43 beginning at verse 1. But now thus says the Lord who created you, O Jacob, and he who formed you, O Israel, fear not for I have redeemed you. I've called you by your name, you are mine. That's what God says about us. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. And when you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, nor shall the flame scorch you. You know, in my life and Pastor Teresa's life, we had a season years ago where we came home from preaching and our house was burned to the ground. We lost everything in that fire. Yet in the midst of it all, we saw the faithfulness of God, his provision, the assurance he gave us. He took us through that trial of fire. And later on in another place here in New Jersey, our house was infested with toxic mold to the point where I went through a lengthy illness quite a few years of severe illness actually concerning my breathing. And we lost that house and we lost all of the our possessions in it one more time and most everything that we owned. Yet God brought us through that. We moved a little later on to the other side of the Hudson River. And of course, Hurricane Sandy came along and wiped out the whole first floor of the condominium that we were living in. So we've been there. I've been through the flood. I've been through the fire. I've been through the trial. I've been through the waters. And I can tell you one thing, God has been faithful to me. I'm sitting here today. I have no regret about the past. I have no fear of the future. I've watched as a matter of fact, I'm actually thankful for those trials because it's given me the ability to encourage you today to tell you that God will be faithful to you. If I'd never endured a trial, then where would my authority be to tell you that God's going to keep you? He's going to provide for you. He's going to protect you. It doesn't mean you won't go through these things. It means they won't destroy you. They won't take away your confidence and your future in Him is assured. So be at rest. Be at rest. Fear not. That's what the Bible tells us. So let's begin to do. Those two words can make a huge difference in your life today. Fear not. Love you so much. God be with you. See you again.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. Introduction to Fear and Faith
    • Acknowledging the fear of the unknown and present circumstances
    • God's promise to take us through trials
    • The importance of trusting God's faithfulness
  2. II. Biblical Assurance from Isaiah 43
    • God's declaration: 'Fear not, for I have redeemed you'
    • God's promise to be with us through waters and fire
    • Believers are called by name and belong to God
  3. III. Personal Testimonies of God's Faithfulness
    • House burned down and God's provision
    • Severe illness and loss due to toxic mold
    • Flood damage from Hurricane Sandy and God's sustaining grace
  4. IV. Conclusion and Encouragement
    • Trials do not destroy or take away confidence
    • Future in God is assured
    • Encouragement to live without fear

Key Quotes

“Fear not for I have redeemed you. I've called you by your name, you are mine.” — Carter Conlon
“I've been through the flood. I've been through the fire. I've been through the trial. I've been through the waters. And I can tell you one thing, God has been faithful to me.” — Carter Conlon
“It doesn't mean you won't go through these things. It means they won't destroy you.” — Carter Conlon

Application Points

  • Trust God’s promises to be with you through every trial and challenge.
  • Do not let fear of the unknown control your life; instead, rest in God’s faithfulness.
  • Use your own experiences of overcoming difficulties to encourage others in their faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Carter Conlon say we should not fear?
Because God promises to be with us through all trials and has redeemed us, removing the need for fear.
What Bible passage does the sermon focus on?
Isaiah 43:1, where God tells His people not to fear because He has redeemed them.
How does Carter Conlon illustrate God's faithfulness?
He shares personal experiences of loss and hardship where God provided and protected him.
Does the sermon say believers will avoid trials?
No, it says believers will face trials but they will not be destroyed or lose their confidence in God.
What is the main practical message of the sermon?
To trust God fully and live without fear, knowing He is faithful in every circumstance.

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