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- But as for the cowards and the ignoble and the contemptible and the
cravenly lacking in courage and the cowardly submissive, and as for the
unbelieving and faithless, and as for the depraved and defiled with
abominations, and as for murderers and the lewd and adulterous and the
practicers of magic arts and the idolaters (those who give supreme
devotion to anyone or anything other than God) and all liars (those who
knowingly convey untruth by word or deed)--[all of these shall have]
their part in the lake that blazes with fire and brimstone. This is the
second death. [Isa. 30:33.]
- (Rev 21:8 AMP)
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- Phobos (mythology)
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Phobos (Ancient Greek Φόβος, "Fear")
is the personification of fear and horror in Greek mythology. He is the
son of Ares and Aphrodite. He, his brother Deimos, and the goddess Enyo
accompany Ares into battle, along with his father's attendants,
Trembling, Panic and other abstractions. His Roman equivalent was Timor.
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- There is no fear in love [dread does not exist], but full-grown
(complete, perfect) love turns fear out of doors and expels every trace
of terror! For fear brings with it the thought of punishment, and [so]
he who is afraid has not reached the full maturity of love [is not yet
grown into love's complete perfection].
- (1Jn 4:18 AMP)
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- People who live in fear are not yet perfected in Love.
- They are not Godly yet.
- They need to have the flesh burned off.
- They trust more in the devil and what he can do than in God and what he
can do.
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- Ask God to guide you into perfect love and ask to be filled with the
Holy Spirit.
- And trust in God more than the Devil.
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