Praise Over Fear by Jentezen Franklin
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By Jentezen Franklin
"I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth." Psalm 34:1 (NIV) Life will throw fear, worry, and uncertainty at you. Sometimes it comes quietly, other times it hits like a storm. But God's Word tells you exactly what to do: don't let fear run the show. Choose praise. Choose faith. Decide to focus on God instead of your problem. Look at Abraham. When God called him to leave everything familiar and go to a place he had never seen, fear could have paralyzed him. But Abraham chose faith.

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“I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.” Psalm 34:1 (NIV)
Life will throw fear, worry, and uncertainty at you. Sometimes it comes quietly, other times it hits like a storm. But God’s Word tells you exactly what to do: don’t let fear run the show. Choose praise. Choose faith. Decide to focus on God instead of your problem.
Look at Abraham. When God called him to leave everything familiar and go to a place he had never seen, fear could have paralyzed him. But Abraham chose faith. He trusted God’s promises and stepped out, even when the journey seemed impossible. Faith-filled praise carried him forward, and God fulfilled what He had promised.
Think about David when he faced Goliath. Everyone else was terrified, but David didn’t dwell on the giant. He remembered who God was. With a sling in his hand and faith in his heart, he praised God and defeated what everyone else feared.
Or remember Daniel in the lion’s den. He didn’t hide or panic. When the threat came, Daniel continued his prayers, lifting his heart to God. He didn’t let fear dictate his actions. God shut the mouths of the lions, showing that faith and praise are powerful allies.
You have that same choice today. When worry creeps in or fear starts whispering lies, you can respond like Abraham, David, or Daniel. Lift your voice. Speak out God’s promises. Let praise fill your mouth and your heart. Every fear that tries to settle in your mind has to step aside when you choose to worship instead of panic.
Praise doesn’t ignore reality—it reshapes it.
When you lift your eyes to God and let faith dominate your thoughts, you create space for miracles, peace, and joy. Fear loses power the moment you speak God’s truth over your life.
Your turn is now. Stop rehearsing the worst-case scenario. Put on the garment of praise and let faith take the lead. You can’t control everything that happens, but you can choose your response. And when you do, you align yourself with the God who can do the impossible.
Prayer: Lord, help me to choose faith over fear today. Teach me to praise You when I feel weak, to trust You when the path seems unclear, and to lift my eyes to You above every trial. Let my praise break through fear and create space for Your power in my life. Amen.
Jentezen Franklin
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"See that no one misses the grace of God; that no root of bitterness springs up to cause trouble, and by it many become defiled. Pursue peace with all, and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord." Hebrews 12:15–14 (NKJV) Think about Daniel. He was called to the king's party, but before he ever stepped foot there, he made a decision. He would not defile himself with the king's food.
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"So the Lord said to him, 'What is that in your hand?'" Exodus 4:2 (NKJV) When Moses stood trembling, unsure of himself and afraid of failure, God didn't give him a sword, an army, or a new voice. He asked a simple question: "What is that in your hand?" Moses looked down and saw a rod. Just a stick. It had no power, no glory, no worth in the eyes of Pharaoh. But God saw something else. He saw the beginning of miracles. He told Moses to throw it down, and when he did, it became a serpent.
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"…No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly." Psalms 84:11 God's Word gives us a divine blueprint for fulfilling the vision He has placed within us. Habakkuk 2:2-3 says, "Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come…" In other words, you get what you see. Vision is the ability to see a day you haven't yet walked into. It's catching a glimpse of the future God has prepared for you and believing it will happen before you ever step foot in it.