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3 Proven Ways to Banish Fear and Activate Your God-Given Gifts

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1. Pray Fervently and Seek God’s Voice

The following morning, I woke up heavy, depressed, and discouraged.

I tried to pray, but to no avail. The concern over what was wrong began to grow.

That afternoon, I spent three hours in prayer. I battled thoughts of failure the entire time. I roused myself to push past the heaviness and psyched myself up for the upcoming service.

That night in the sanctuary, the worship felt just as dry as the night before, and I felt I had nothing to give. Again, I wanted to run out the back door. Once introduced, I got up and floundered for a few minutes. I couldn’t finish a thought. At one point, I heard a voice in my head say, Why did you say that? Where are you going with this message? You’re pathetic!

At that point, I’d had it. I suddenly blurted out in front of six hundred people, “I don’t know what’s wrong, but something hasn’t been right here for the past two evenings. Can you please stand and pray with me?”

As we all prayed, God spoke to me—the first time I’d heard His voice in more than twenty- four hours. He reminded me of what Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 1:7, as I heard Him say, Son, you are intimidated by the worship team on the platform behind you. Break the spirit of intimidation and speak what I’m giving you.

I did what He said, and a bold message from 2 Timothy 1:7 immediately followed. It was the most powerful of all twenty-one services. Seventy-five percent of the people came forward, admitting they also battled intimidation. The aisles were packed with people seeking prayer for freedom.

The pastor got back with me a few weeks later to report how effective that service had been. The leaders who’d made the critical comments about me were living in blatant sin— adultery, fornication, and drunkenness. All was revealed over the next couple of weeks, and all but one of them left the church. The pastor reported that since then, his worship team had never been so unified and effective. It was a life-altering and ministry-altering experience.

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2. Speak to Your Fear

The most important discovery for me was learning that the spirit of intimidation must be directly spoken to—just like Jesus speaking the Word of God directly to Satan during the wilderness temptations. Jesus didn’t ask His Father to alleviate the attacks; He Himself addressed the devil, firmly and pointedly.

3. Never Back Down

What is most important in the face of fear and intimidation is that we firmly resolve to never back down. God will back us when we run up against this force. Intimidation is beatable, but we must hit it head- on with God’s Word and promises.

I repeat: God is for you. He believes in you. He wants you to flourish in the gifts He’s placed in your life.

So don’t draw back. Don’t let anyone or anything deter you from your mission and destiny.

Adapted from You are Called by John Bevere. Copyright 2025 by John Bevere. Used with permission of Thomas Nelson Publishing.

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This article originally appeared on Christianity.com. For more faith-building resources, visit Christianity.com. Christianity.com
 

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