My fear doesnt stand a chance when i stand in your love bible verse

Lyrics

When darkness tries to roll over my bones
When sorrow comes to steal the joy I own
When brokenness and pain is all I know
I won’t be shaken, no, I won’t be shaken

My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love!

Shame no longer has a place to hide
I am not a captive to the lies
I’m not afraid to leave my past behind
Oh, I won’t be shaken, no, I won’t be shaken!

My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love!
Oh, I’m standing

There’s power that can break off every chain
There’s power that can empty out a grave
There’s resurrection power that can save
There’s power in Your name, power in Your name!

My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love!
Oh when, when I’m standing in Your love
Oh, my fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love
My fear doesn’t stand a chance
When I stand in Your love!

Ooh, oh-oh-oooh, I’m standing in Your love
Ooh, oh-oh-oooh, standing on the rock
Oh, I’m standing, standing in Your love

Singer/songwriter and worship leader Josh Baldwin joined California-based CCM collective Bethel Music in 2014. Prior to that, Baldwin was based in North Carolina, where he led worship services at both Morningstar Ministries and Queen City Church. A multi-instrumentalist, he traveled extensively working as the drummer for worship artists Rita Springer and Suzy Yaraei while releasing his own debut album, Changing, in 2008. A second release, Rivers, arrived in 2014 before Baldwin joined the Bethel staff and relocated to their Redding, California church. Over the next few years, he was involved in several releases by Bethel Music, and in 2017, he released The War Is Over, his first solo effort with the church. ~ Timothy Monger

For God alone my soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken. (Psalm 62:1–2)

If you haven’t felt an earthquake, it’s nearly impossible to imagine just how disorienting and unsettling it can be. We may assume we know what it will feel like, but the tremors are deeper, more complex, more unnerving than we expect.

What makes earthquakes especially frightening? The ground that once felt so safe, so secure, suddenly feels like an enormous enemy. Up until that moment, everything around you moved and changed and broke down, except for the earth under your feet — and then that wobbled enough to make you worry. 

While most people in the world don’t have to fear that an earthquake will strike their home today, another kind of tremor is far more common, and can be just as frightening: the tremors of the human heart. Life in a sin-filled world is perilous and uncertain, for all of us everywhere, unless we know the safe places where to stand.

Tremors We All Feel

We each know something of the fragility and uncertainty and even danger of life in a fallen world.

Fears disturb the spiritual ground under our feet: fears about the future, fears about our health, fears about relationships, fears about mistreatment or persecution, fears about our finances, fears about death. Temptation pummels our souls, trying to make us fall again. Sorrows roll through our lives, shaking everything they touch. In various ways, we know what King David described when he felt “like a leaning wall, a tottering fence” (Psalm 62:3). 

But David’s heart was not a leaning or crumbling wall, because he did not stand where most people stood. He says in the same psalm, “For God alone my soul waits in silence; from him comes my salvation. He alone is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be greatly shaken” (Psalm 62:1–2).

When life shook the foundations under David’s feet, he ran to a rock that could not be shaken. When life felt unsure, even frightening, he knew there was something surer under the surface of all he could see and feel. He knew a love from heaven that could and would carry him safely through this earth, even while he was relentlessly attacked. He found courage, hope, and joy by faith, and not by sight.

If you have truly tasted the love of God for you in Christ, nothing — not even death — can sever or shake his promises to you (Romans 8:38–39). Satan may batter you with threats, temptations, and sorrows, but each of his fiery arrows falls, in vain, into the ocean of the Father’s love for you.

Wait in Silence

While the world pressed in on David, he waited on that rock — “in silence” (Psalm 62:1). For some of us, silence is as foreign an experience as earthquakes. Fear and anxiety plague many of us because we don’t know what it feels like to sit quietly and patiently before God. Instead of waiting in silence, we often hide ourselves in one distraction after another — distractions which, far from quieting our hearts, often cause even more tremors.

You can hear David fighting for the silence he needs. Later in the psalm, he charges his own soul with a command: “For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence” (Psalm 62:5). Do you trust God enough to say the same to your soul? When stress and confusion and heartache suddenly swell, will you reach for the rock, or spend your days stepping around him?

Silence serves at least two great purposes: it exposes us again to the greatness, wisdom, and trustworthiness of God, and it exposes us to ourselves — the sins that still entangle us, the lies that have influenced us, the grace that has eluded us, the chains that still bind us. God has filled silence with an unusual capacity to instill reality, eternity, and stability in our hearts.

Not Silent for Long

As precious as silence before God can be, especially in suffering, no one who has seen or heard from God can stay silent for long. After David waited in silence, he turns, in the very next breath, to tell others what he has found there: “Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us” (Psalm 62:8). When his feet found the steady, unwavering, satisfying rock of life, he immediately called others to come stand with him on God.

If God has quieted the fears and anxieties in your heart with his faithfulness, look for someone whose world is shaking, even crumbling, someone who’s desperate for your hope and stability. Tell them about the tremors in your story, and then say with David, “I have set the Lord always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken” (Psalm 16:8).

My fear doesnt stand a chance when i stand in your love bible verse

What does God say about love and fear?

"There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love."

What is the verse 6 22?

The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.

What does the Bible say about standing up for those who can't stand up for themselves?

Proverbs 31:8-9 (NIV) “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute. Speak up and judge fairly; defend the rights of the poor and needy.”

What Bible verse starts with fear not?

~ Isaiah 41:10 We are commanded to "fear not" and live by faith in the Lord throughout the Bible. Here we have compiled a collection of Bible verses to encourage you in faith, love, and courage. May these scripture quotes inspire you to "be strong and courageous" in the face of evil and uncertainty.