Fear is the denomination of the Old Testament; belief is the denomination of the New.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fear is a spirit that produces a feeling.
It comes with faith, for with complete faith there is no fear of what faces you in life or death.
Most fear stems from sin; to limit one's sins, one must assuredly limit one's fear, thereby bringing more peace to one's spirit.
Fear is something to be moved through, not something to be turned from.
Within orthodoxy, there is always a danger of faith collapsing into fear.
The Bible says to 'fear not,' but this doesn't mean you should never feel scared. It means when you do feel fear, keep going forward and do what you are supposed to do. Or as I like to say, do it afraid.
Fear connotes something that interferes with what you're doing.
Fear is... a kind of unintentional storytelling that we are all born knowing how to do.
The only answer to fear is faith in God, knowing He loves you unconditionally and individually.
The constant assertion of belief is an indication of fear.