Biblical Insights on Fear and Readiness in Crisis

AMY TURNER

In today’s world, unsettling events often fill the headlines — wars breaking out, conflicts rising, and fears of what might come next. For people of faith, it’s natural to wonder what these things mean. The Bible provides clear guidance on how believers should respond. In Matthew 24:5-6, Jesus warns that many will falsely claim to represent Him, leading others astray. He also speaks of wars and rumours of wars, but tells His followers not to be afraid. These events, while troubling, are part of a larger plan and do not mark the immediate end.

Christians are called to maintain a careful balance. It’s important to live with a sense of readiness, understanding that Christ could return at any time. At the same moment, however, they should not give in to panic or fear when global crises occur. Wars, disease outbreaks, and disasters are described as “birth pangs” — early signs, not the conclusion.

For God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and discipline.

2 Timothy 1:7

Todd Tilghman Joins TrueSong

JEFF TURNER

Todd Tilghman is embarking on a new journey by joining TrueSong. Known for his solo career and as a winner of “The Voice,” Tilghman expressed his enthusiasm for this opportunity.

“Well, you know, on top of still firing on all the cylinders with my solo career, I am really super excited to be part of TrueSong. These guys with Answers and Genesis, you know, at the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. I’m excited for a lot of reasons. I’m excited to be part of a group because it’s a challenge for me. I’m usually just kind of solo and I like a good challenge, you know,” Tilghman shared.

He continued, “I kind of joke with them all the time and tell them I just make up harmonies as I go, so they’re helping me learn how to do parts and all the things. I’m just pumped to see where that’ll go musically. The shows are great and doing the shows, that’s great, I love it. But just equally, I’m just excited about what the possibilities are with these guys.”

TrueSong is closely associated with the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. The group is known for its inspirational music and engaging live shows, making it an ideal fit for Tilghman’s talents and values. His addition to the lineup is expected to bring fresh energy and broaden the group’s appeal to both new and longtime fans.

As Todd Tilghman steps into this new role, fans can look forward to innovative musical collaborations, heartfelt performances, and a renewed sense of purpose within TrueSong.

Finding Freedom in Life’s Struggles

FLOYD ROGERS

Many people today live in quiet struggle, weighed down by burdens they were never meant to carry alone. They long for peace and victory, yet find themselves trapped by the troubles of life. It’s important to remember the words of Jesus in John 8:32: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” This freedom isn’t the absence of sorrow or difficulty. Heartaches, trials, and even defeats will still come. Life does not promise ease.

However, something changes when a person truly understands and embraces the truth that Jesus Christ is their life. The same problems may come, perhaps even with greater force, but the difference lies within. Those challenges no longer hold the same power. Instead of being crushed by life’s troubles, one learns to rise above them, carried by a strength not their own. God’s intention has always been for people to live in peace, joy, and spiritual victory — not free from struggle, but free within it.

The Fear of Denial and Faith in Jesus

AMY TURNER

In John 18:17, a servant girl asks Peter if he is one of Jesus’ followers. Out of fear, Peter denies it. This moment marks the beginning of Peter’s three denials. It shows us how even the most confident can fall when pressure mounts. While Peter’s courage fails, Jesus stands firm. Faced with false accusations and looming death, Jesus never wavers in declaring who he is.

This contrast between Peter and Jesus demonstrates how easy it is to lose courage when we forget the truth about Christ. Fear, insecurity, and the desire to avoid discomfort can cause anyone to hide their faith. Yet, Jesus calls his followers to remain faithful, no matter the cost.

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.

Romans 1:16

Redemption, Justification, and Sanctification

FLOYD ROGERS

The Bible teaches that God takes powerful action in the lives of people through three important works. First, redemption is when God pays the price to rescue us from the damage and punishment of sin, and He did this through the death of His Son, Jesus Christ. This is something only God can do.

Next is justification. In this, God — the righteous judge — announces that a person is no longer guilty of sin. He declares them innocent, worthy, and even calls them His own child. Again, this is entirely the work of God, not something people can earn for themselves.

Then comes sanctification. This is the ongoing process where God sets a person apart, marking them as His own. Over time, He shapes them to become more like Jesus. It’s a lifelong journey guided by God’s hand.

Every good thing given and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shifting shadow.

James 1:17