Vantage Point Fear

Vantage Point — Fear

Fear is often the first signal that something feels unsafe.  This may be spiritually, emotionally, physically, socially, or mentally. These vantage points help you locate what fear is saying, what it assumes, and how Scripture restores order.  Choose the vantage point that best matches what you are experiencing right now.


Fear Vantage Point Set

Fear 1

“It feels like God has gone quiet.”

When silence is interpreted as absence and reassurance feels out of reach.

Fear 2

“I’m bracing for something to go wrong.”

When vigilance replaces peace and the mind rehearses worst-case outcomes.

Fear 3

“I need to regain control to feel safe.”

When control becomes a substitute for trust and outcomes feel heavy.

Fear 4

“I want to trust, but I don’t know how.”

When desire for faith is real but the pathway forward feels unclear.


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