
Running Scared: Fear, Worry & the God of Rest
In Running Scared, Edward T. Welch reveals God's plan for encouraging those in the grips of fear.
One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear is âan inescapable feature of earthly life. Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often ârunning scared.â
In his new release, Running Scared, Edward T. Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grips of anxiety, worry, and dread.
Welch encourages readers to discover for themselves that the Bible is full of beautiful words of comfort for fearful people (and that every single person is afraid of something). Within the framework of thirty topical meditations, Welch offers sound biblical theology and momentâbyâmoment, thoughtful encouragement for lifeâsaving rescue in the midst of the heart and mind battlefield of rampant panicâstricken responses.
This comprehensive primer on the topic of fear, worry, and the rest of God will have readers retreating to scripture for invariable constancy, stalwart care, and robust comfort, instead of as Welch terms it, âhitting the default switchâ by responding with characteristic human independence, control, and selfâprotectiveness. Running Scared affirms that, through Scripture, God speaks directly to our fears:Â
- On money and possessions
- On people and their judgments
- On death, pain, and punishment
Welchâs lively text provides convincing evidences that humanityâs struggle against active and dormant fears are countless. The good news is that God provides both the remedy and the cure for this malady in the person of Jesus Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, and through powerful, lifeâaltering promises in Scripture. Far more than merely another psychology âselfâhelpâ guide, serves as a biblical roadmap to a life of serenity and security.
Read a review at the Biblical Counseling Coalition: Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of RestÂ
In Running Scared, Edward T. Welch reveals God's plan for encouraging those in the grips of fear.
One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear is âan inescapable feature of earthly life. Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often ârunning scared.â
In his new release, Running Scared, Edward T. Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grips of anxiety, worry, and dread.
Welch encourages readers to discover for themselves that the Bible is full of beautiful words of comfort for fearful people (and that every single person is afraid of something). Within the framework of thirty topical meditations, Welch offers sound biblical theology and momentâbyâmoment, thoughtful encouragement for lifeâsaving rescue in the midst of the heart and mind battlefield of rampant panicâstricken responses.
This comprehensive primer on the topic of fear, worry, and the rest of God will have readers retreating to scripture for invariable constancy, stalwart care, and robust comfort, instead of as Welch terms it, âhitting the default switchâ by responding with characteristic human independence, control, and selfâprotectiveness. Running Scared affirms that, through Scripture, God speaks directly to our fears:Â
- On money and possessions
- On people and their judgments
- On death, pain, and punishment
Welchâs lively text provides convincing evidences that humanityâs struggle against active and dormant fears are countless. The good news is that God provides both the remedy and the cure for this malady in the person of Jesus Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, and through powerful, lifeâaltering promises in Scripture. Far more than merely another psychology âselfâhelpâ guide, serves as a biblical roadmap to a life of serenity and security.
Read a review at the Biblical Counseling Coalition: Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of RestÂ
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In Running Scared, Edward T. Welch reveals God's plan for encouraging those in the grips of fear.
One of the haunting dilemmas of the human condition is that fear is âan inescapable feature of earthly life. Every person who has lived on this earth has encountered fear. Tragically, for this reason our race for the good life finds us all too often ârunning scared.â
In his new release, Running Scared, Edward T. Welch investigates the roots of fear in the human soul and the ramifications of living in the grips of anxiety, worry, and dread.
Welch encourages readers to discover for themselves that the Bible is full of beautiful words of comfort for fearful people (and that every single person is afraid of something). Within the framework of thirty topical meditations, Welch offers sound biblical theology and momentâbyâmoment, thoughtful encouragement for lifeâsaving rescue in the midst of the heart and mind battlefield of rampant panicâstricken responses.
This comprehensive primer on the topic of fear, worry, and the rest of God will have readers retreating to scripture for invariable constancy, stalwart care, and robust comfort, instead of as Welch terms it, âhitting the default switchâ by responding with characteristic human independence, control, and selfâprotectiveness. Running Scared affirms that, through Scripture, God speaks directly to our fears:Â
- On money and possessions
- On people and their judgments
- On death, pain, and punishment
Welchâs lively text provides convincing evidences that humanityâs struggle against active and dormant fears are countless. The good news is that God provides both the remedy and the cure for this malady in the person of Jesus Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, and through powerful, lifeâaltering promises in Scripture. Far more than merely another psychology âselfâhelpâ guide, serves as a biblical roadmap to a life of serenity and security.
Read a review at the Biblical Counseling Coalition: Running Scared: Fear, Worry, and the God of RestÂ











