Do Not Be Afraid: A Vision for 2026

Every year in December, I find myself reflecting on the directions and wisdom that God is impressing on my heart.  As we stand on the edge of a new year and look toward 2026, one phrase has been echoing in my heart again and again:

Do not be afraid.

It’s more than a comforting thought. It’s a command. And not just once.

The Bible contains the command “Do not be afraid” 365 times—one for every single day of the year. Whether that number is exact or symbolic, the message is clear: God knew we would need this reminder daily.

A Year Marked by Fear

Looking back on this past year, fear seems to be one of the dominant themes in our culture. In reality, it has been since the start of time, but it seems more pressing recently

People are afraid to try.
Afraid to fail.
Afraid to speak.
Afraid to commit.
Afraid to change.
Afraid to make decisions.

In my life, and many people surrounding me, the last few years seem like so many choices weren’t made based on faith, wisdom, or calling—but on fear.

Fear has quietly become a decision-maker.

And yet Scripture repeatedly tells us that fear was never meant to lead us.

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.”
— 2 Timothy 1:7

As believers, fear is something we feel—but it’s not something we’re called to follow.

“Do Not Be Afraid”

One of the most striking things about the Christmas story is this:
Almost every time an angel shows up, the first words out of their mouth are:

“Do not be afraid.”

  • To Zechariah, terrified in the temple
  • To Mary, confused and overwhelmed
  • To Joseph, wrestling with doubt
  • To the shepherds, shaken in the fields

Before explanation.
Before instruction.
Before assignment.

God addresses fear first.

Christmas songs reflect this truth beautifully.
As I am a sucker for good, rich Christmas songs, the lyrics about silent nights, holy peace, and fear trembling fleeing away aren’t just poetic—they’re deeply theological. Christmas reminds us that God stepped into a fearful world, not to shame us for being afraid, but to lead us beyond it.

Faith Is Often Just Courage in Motion

A song lyric that have beining popping into my head lately is “Superhero” by Family Force 5. Yes, it is not a well-known song or a new song on the radio, but its lyrics popped into my head when reflecting on this. But the song is cool, the lyrics are powerful and provoking.

“Fear has taken me
To a place I shouldn’t be.”

Full song video below for your enjoyment

Fear takes us places, but not good places. Sometimes it prevents us from moving on as well.

Faith isn’t the absence of fear.
Faith is choosing obedience in spite of it.

Sometimes courage doesn’t look like bold speeches or dramatic moments. Sometimes it looks like:

  • Saying yes when it would be safer to say no
  • Taking a step before you see the whole staircase
  • Trusting God when clarity hasn’t arrived yet

A Call for 2026

So as I look toward 2026, this is the vision I feel God pressing on my heart:

Do not be afraid.

Not because the world is safe.
Not because outcomes are guaranteed.
Not because everything makes sense.

But because God is faithful.

Let 2026 be the year we:

  • Stop delaying obedience because of “what if”
  • Stop shrinking our calling to fit our comfort
  • Stop letting fear masquerade as wisdom

Let it be the year we take God at His word—one day at a time, one “do not be afraid” at a time.

Because if God really did give us that reminder 365 times, maybe it’s not because fear is rare…

Maybe it’s because courage is something we practice daily.

And maybe 2026 is the year we take up our faith and put fear down at the foot of the cross.


Father God, help us through all of our days.  Teach us not to worry.  Remind us to not be anxious. As it says in Philippians, ‘Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.’  We are making our requests known to you right now. We need help. 

We need you. We thank you. Amen

White Line’s in the Middle of the Road

I was having lunch with a friend a while back and we got to talking about what God is doing in the world as of late. How God is and has been doing revivals right in our backyard. All we have to do is choose to see God working. I ended up mentioning to him a recent Matt Walsh video where he says that he is not playing the fence and chooses to fight evil instead of tucking his tail between his legs and giving in, just to make the other side happy. That made me reflect on a quote from a favorite movie of mine, John Carpenter’s They Live.

They Live is a thought-provoking commentary on the ways in which society can be manipulated and controlled. In the film, the main character John Nada (who is played by Roddy Piper) discovers a pair of special sunglasses that allow him to see the world as it really is – a world where subliminal messages and hidden agendas are everywhere.

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Moon, Stars, & Firelight (Song Review and Reflection)

I got to shout out to my boi, Aaron who is a singer and songwriter, and Worship Pastor at my church. Aaron and I have gone back many years now. When I was in dark times coming back to my faith and fighting for my marriage, Aaron was a staple of support for me. Aaron just put out a song on his Youtube channel, and it is good.

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“Let’s pee in the corner” …..and other misheard things in life.

A while back my Lead Pastor, Worship Pastor and I were talking about misheard Lyrics. As friends, we busted up laughing. There are so many songs out there that it is easy to mishear some, and when you do it can be funny.

So I want to share with you my a list of 10 misheard lyrics that I think are super funny!

  1. Starship – We Built This City
    Misheard lyrics: We built this city, We built this city on sausage rolls
    Actual lyrics: “We built this city, we built this city on rock an’ roll”
  2. Queen – We Will Rock You
    Misheard lyrics: “Kicking your cat all over the place”
    Actual lyrics: “Kicking your can all over the place.”
  3. Cutting Crew – I Just Died In Your Arms Tonight
    Misheard lyrics: “I just died in your barn tonight, mustard no mayonnaise instead”
    Actual lyrics: “I just died in your arms tonight, It must have been something you said”
  4. Bonnie Tyler – Total Eclipse of the Heart
    Misheard lyrics: “Nothing I can say, I’m totally blitzed by a fart”
    Actual lyrics: “Nothing I can say, A total eclipse of the heart”
  5. Journey – Don’t Stop Believin’
    Misheard lyrics: “Working hard to get my meal. Everybody wants a grill”
    Actual lyrics: “Working hard to get my fill. Everybody wants a thrill”
  6. Bon Jovi – Living On A Prayer
    Misheard lyrics: “It doesn’t make a difference if we’re naked or not”
    Actual lyrics: “It doesn’t make a difference if we make it or not”
  7. Elton John – Tiny Dancer
    Misheard lyrics: “Hold me closer, Tony Danza”
    Actual lyric: “Hold me closer, tiny dancer”
  8. OutKast – Hey Ya
    Misheard lyrics: “Shake it, shake it, shake it like a polar bear ninja”
    Actual lyrics: “Shake it, Shake it, Shake it like a Polaroid picture”
  9. Guns N Roses – Knocking on Heaven’s Door
    Misheard Lyrics: “Mama, put my gum on the ground, I can’t chew it anymore”
    Actual Lyrics: “Mama, put my guns in the ground, I can’t shoot them anymore”

And my number one is….

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God Loves You More Than 3000

God Loves You More Than 3000

In my latest post This is the Endgame I had wrote about God’s final plan, and how Jesus defeats death. The question is why? We see in the bible that God has had a few times to wipe us out and start over. We have caused many issues for God, yet He never gives up on us. Why? Why set plans in motion to redeem us, when all we do is destroy this world, hurt people and even deny God?

Endgame Spoilers ahead.

In Avengers Endgame we see Iron Man make one last snap to destroy Thanos. Despite his rocky relationship with his fellow teammates, he gives it all he has to subdue his enemy. He knows that the snap severely injured Thanos and the Hulk and that he will not survive. Why did he do that?

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