Insecurity is a lack of confidence or trust in oneself, often resulting from not fully relying on God’s love, but rather on one’s own strength or external validation.
Deuteronomy 31:1-8 signifies Moses nearing the end of his life, giving a final speech to the Israelites, reassuring them that even though he won’t be crossing the Jordan River into the Promised Land. God will still be with them and lead them through Joshua, urging them to be strong and courageous as they face the challenges ahead, trusting in God’s presence and faithfulness.
John 3:13-18 explains that only Jesus, who came from heaven, has ascended to heaven, and that God sent His Son into the world not to condemn it but to save the world through belief in Jesus, emphasizing that those who believe in him will have eternal life, while those who do not will face eternal separation from God. It highlights God’s love for humanity and the path to salvation through Jesus.
You do not need to fear someone who loves you perfectly. God’s perfect love can remove all fear. It’s not our love for Him, but His perfect love for us that drives out our fears (1 John 4:18). God loves you with an ideal love. He sees all your weaknesses, flaws, and struggles and still loves you completely.
