Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves, by Trillia J. Newbell
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We will never be short on fears. Failure, rejection, sickness, losing a loved one, being alone—the fears we carry are many and heavy. Fear can be a tyrant, a bully we can’t hide from. It can paralyze our spirit, damage our relationships, and hinder our faith.
Trillia is no stranger to fear. She has known its harsh grip on her life, but she has also known the gentle hand of God, a peace and a faith from the One who conquers fears.
In Fear and Faith, Trillia will encourage you as she reflects on Scripture and her own story. She will show you Jesus, who was tempted like you in every way. She will show you the character of God and how it inspires faith. And she will show you real women who have walked the road of fear—or are still walking it—and how they have found security in the Lord to be their strength. Whatever your fear, you are not alone, nor are you without hope. You have the One who can replace your fear with faith.
Fear and Faith: Finding the Peace Your Heart Craves, by Trillia J. Newbell- Amazon Sales Rank: #119093 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-17
- Released on: 2015-03-17
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
Trillia serves us well in this book by addressing fear and anxiety head-on and digs past the fear itself and into the very roots where fear is born. She does this with the gentleness of a mother and a mind steeped in the Bible. Whether you personally struggle with fear or walk with people who do, you will find helpful, well thought-out help in the pages of this book.
—Matt Chandler, lead pastor, The Village Church, Dallas, Texas; author, The Explicit Gospel
Trillia Newbell knows what it is to be plagued by fear. She also knows what it is to fight for faith and to ground her heart in the character of our wise, faithful, loving, sovereign God. She offers hope for overcoming our fears and experiencing true peace, through cultivating reverential fear of the Lord.
—Nancy Leigh DeMoss, author; host of Revive Our Hearts
Many Christians are scared, and too scared to say that they are scared. Trillia Newbell helps us confront our fears and point beyond them to a Christ who has vanquished every foe. This book grapples with heavy subjects but with the joyful gravity of a woman anointed with the Spirit and with wisdom.
—Russell D. Moore, president, Southern Baptist Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
Trillia puts her finger on the thing that, for many of us, keeps our faith subdued and our lives joyless: fear. She writes with humility, authenticity, and victory. This book will bless you and release you.
—J. D. Greear, author, Jesus, Continued . . . Why the Spirit Inside You Is Better Than Jesus Beside You
We love Trillia Newbell’s insights into common fears, and her vulnerability and transparency about her own struggles. Trillia’s heart is opened beautifully on these pages. Fear and Faith is a warm, honest, hopegiving, Christ-centered book that will deepen your trust in God.
—Randy and Nanci Alcorn, authors of Help for Women under Stress
Trillia speaks from her heart and experience to all of us who find ourselves gripped by fear over what other people think, what might happen, or what might never happen, pointing us toward the freedom to be found in being gripped by a very different kind of fear—the fear of the Lord.
—Nancy Guthrie, Bible teacher and author of Hearing Jesus Speak into Your Sorrow
It is refreshing to see such raw transparency as Trillia goes in depth with real-life stories and fears that we all struggle with as women. It is freeing to read biblical solutions of how to overcome those fears. I encourage women of all ages and walks of life to read this book.
—Naghmeh Abedini, wife of Pastor Saeed Abedini, who has been imprisoned in Iran for his Christian faith.
Though Trillia Newbell writes mainly with women in mind, she speaks to all of us disordered and disoriented fearers in this book. And she reminds us that the more the right fear governs us, the weaker our wrong fears become. Fear and Faith was a tonic to my soul.
—Jon Bloom, president of Desiring God, author of Not By Sight and Things Not Seen.
Fears fester and grow in the darkness of the “what ifs.” But oh! When the light shines! Trillia has good news for all of us who are tempted to live in fear. The what ifs have nowhere to hide from the brilliant “since God did not spare His own Son” of the gospel. Come bask in the light.
—Gloria Furman, author, Glimpses of Grace, The Pastor’s Wife.
Trillia addresses real fears while drawing our attention upward to our very real God. He is good, sovereign, and lovingly able to address our individual fears as He calls us to personally trust Him. Being cemented in God’s word is what our soul desperately needs since we are often drawn toward sinful fears rather than a healthy fear of God.
—Blair Linne, outspoken word artist, pastor’s wife
If you’ve ever thought you were alone in your fears, and if you’ve ever told yourself that fear is not a problem for you, this book will challenge you to examine the truth of that statement. This grace-filled book will help you reclaim the energy given to fearfulness and redirect it toward faith in an infinitely trustworthy God.
—Jen Wilkin, author, Women of the Word
This mind-calming, soul-pacifying book will transform many fear-full women into faith-full women. It will also help many men understand their wives better and therefore serve them more patiently, lovingly, and skillfully.
—David Murray, pastor, professor, author, The Happy Christian
In Fear and Faith, Trillia Newbell has given the church a valuable resource. With gentleness, humility, and boldness Trillia unfolds the pages of her life for us and then points us over and over again to Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.
—Jessica Thompson, author/speaker
Trillia Newbell digs deep down into our feminine hearts to expose the roots of our fears—roots of pride and unbelief and covetousness. And then she helps us face into those fears as she carefully applies the wordsof our faithful God who encourages us to “Fear not!” This book is full of wisdom and truth that you will want to return to time and again.
—Jani Ortlund, VP of Renewal Ministries, author, His Loving Law
Fear and Faith will serve to provide much needed encouragement to many women who may think they are the only ones suffering through crises. Trillia’s candid personal testimony coupled with real-life stories from other women all testify that none is beyond the reach of Christ’s redeeming love toward us.
—Mary K. Mohler, director, Seminary Wives Institute of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
I’m so happy that Trillia wrote this book. It offers real hope for women who are burdened and burned out by the fears that confront them on a daily basis. Fear and Faith offers a wonderful reminder that we don’t have to “perform” any longer, because our loving God cherishes and accepts us just as we are.
—Kelly Rosati, vice president of community outreach, Focus on the Family
Trillia’s writing style is her winsome honesty. In Fear and Faith, she bares her heart and allows us to walk close beside her in a personal journey with fear. Thank you, Trillia, for not only challenging those of us whostruggle with fear, but also for clearly leading us on the pathway to true peace!
—Kimberly Wagner, author, Fierce Women
We can all identify with the destructive and paralyzing results of living by fear. As Christians we long for lives defined instead by faith and God’s power. Trillia reminds us why we can trust God and holds out a vision for life defined by this kind of trust—fearing God rather than our feelings, fears, and fellow travelers.
—Amy Simpson, author, Anxious: Choosing Faith in a World of Worry
Trillia Newbell, one of the most joy-filled people I know, bares her struggles with fear and the well-worn path she’s found to faith. As a chronic fearer, I was much encouraged by Fear and Faith.
—Lore Ferguson, writer, thinker, and tinkerer at sayable.net
Fear has been a companion much of my life, robbing me of much joy. In Fear and Faith, Trillia gently and compassionately explores fears common to many women and points fearful hearts to the One who has set us free from all fear.
—Christina Fox, licensed mental health counselor, writer, blogger: toshowthemjesus.com
When fear and anxiety hit like a tidal wave, trusting God isn’t always easy. Trillia’s message is that fear doesn’t have to pin us to the mat. In a style that is helpful, conversational, and deeply rooted in God’s Word, Trillia gives real, meaningful hope to the fearful. Every woman needs this book!
—Erin Davis, author, speaker, blogger
From the Back Cover
We will never be short on fears. Failure, rejection, sickness, losing a loved one, being alone—the fears we carry are many and heavy. Fear can be a tyrant, a bully we can’t hide from. It can paralyze our spirit, damage our relationships, and hinder our faith.
Trillia is no stranger to fear. She has known its harsh grip on her life. But she has also known the gentle hand of God, a peace and a faith from the One who conquers fears.
In Fear and Faith, Trillia will encourage you as she reflects on Scripture and her own story. She will show you Jesus, who was tempted like you in every way. She will show you the character of God and how it inspires faith. And she will show you real women who have walked the road of fear—or still are—and how they found security in the Lord to be their strength. Whatever your fear, you are not alone, nor are you without hope. You have the One who can replace your fear with faith.
About the Author TRILLIA NEWBELL is the author of United: Captured by God¿s Vision for Diversity (Moody Publishers, 2014) and Fear and Faith (Moody, 2015). Her writings on issues of faith, family, and diversity have been published in the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Desiring God, Christianity Today, Relevant Magazine, The Gospel Coalition, and more. She currently is the consultant on Women¿s Initiatives for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission for the Southern Baptist Convention. Along with writing, she is pursuing her M.A. in biblical counseling from Southern Theological Seminary. Trillia is married to her best friend, Thern, they reside with their two children near Nashville, TN.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Fear is easier to work through when someone else goes first. By B. Piper As a man I am not the target demographic, but Trillia's honesty and clarity are refreshing. Nobody likes to admit being afraid, but it's always easier when someone else goes first. Well, she went first and then walks with the reader through those fears to a place of true, biblical encouragement and faith. There is nothing condescending or preachy in this, nothing to make people with insecurities feel guilty. Just the opposite. And it's a short book so those who lack time (like nearly everyone) can read it with ease.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. but Trillia Newbell does not simply give us Christ as the answer – she does us one better – in her new book By Dennis Louis For many, fear is not an abstract concept or rear disease that they can disassociate themselves from. It is a living breathing reality that they face every day. Many are stifled by it, enslaved to it, beholden to it, and sadly, controlled by it. But how do we react to our fears? How can we find that peace in the storm of fear? And more importantly, how does the gospel address the issue of fear in the messiness of covenant living? Yes, we know the intellectual/Sunday School answer is Christ, but Trillia Newbell does not simply give us Christ as the answer – she does us one better – in her new book, Fear and Faith, she gives us a concrete blueprint of how to apply the gospel (Christ) to the subject of fear. And she does so with fearlessly!Exposing FearNewbell exposes fear in a way that only those to whom fear is a reality can. She is beautifully honest about her own daily fears and how she, like so many of us, allows fear to fester in her heart and mind robbing her of true joy in Christ (pg. 67). If we are to understand the nature of this joy robbing fear, however, we must understand the source of this fear. And I think Newbell hits the nail on the head when she identifies pride as the culprit (pg. 25). Pride leads to preoccupation with self, and preoccupation with self leads to a firm desire to seek the approval of others. When all is said and done, we end up dissatisfied with ourselves, disappointed by others, and worse of all, failing to glorify God. This is why Newbell rightly addresses the fear of man from the very onset. It is a fear that is borne out of a desire to seek the approval of others. But how do we escape the fear of man? Far from giving us a list of things to do, Newbell points us to a glorious truth that governs how we as people of faith ought to act, “Christ is already pleased with you and with me,” (pg. 23) therefore, we must accept in faith that our heavenly father is pleased with us.Godly HonestyTrillia’s candidness about marriage, child rearing, sexuality, womanhood, motherhood, friendship, and basically whatever subject appears on these pages, is a breath of fresh air. Every personal event and detail of her life shared with the reader is soaking wet with the blood of Jesus. Perhaps the most arresting anecdote occurred in chapter 4 as she recalls wrestling with the fear of experiencing multiply miscarriages, and then having to relive those fears with every pregnancy. This experience will undoubtedly resonate with many who struggle with these types of fears. Yet again, as the book so often does, we are reminded of a sound gospel application. Trillia points us to Ruth, who in the face of incredibly difficult odds was triumphant because she saw and embraced the fact that God is good (pg. 55). Many more examples could be given. But you will have to buy the book to read them. I will say this, that if more Christian’s followed Trillia’s path of godly honesty that seeks to minister to the broken and afflicted, then we would have less self-righteousness and more healing in our churches.Godly fear over Fear of manNewbell leads those gripped with fear to the only source that has the ability to break sinful fear, God. She masterfully weaves scripture and biblical principles together demonstrating that God’s character, word, and love give us ample reassurance that God will never leave us nor forsake us. But again, far from being a primer on what to do, Trillia points us to who we need to be. And if we ever hope to break the cycle of sinful fear, we must “be” the kind of people who will love the Lord with all of our heart (pg. 119). This is an important point that should not be lost on the reader. The Bible places the priority on godly character that produces godly actions. Fear of man is supplanted by Godly fear only when we seek not rid ourselves of fear through our own means, but when we seek to rely on God’s Spirit to give us a reverence for God.Faith healingThough the book is written with a deciding bent toward women in life and ministry, no one should feel excluded from these pages. Every aspect of every fear mentioned by Trillia, will pierce the soul of all those who read it. It is a book that takes seriously Paul’s words, “For we walk by faith and not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7). Fear focuses on sight, both the seen and unseen. Faith operates on the notion that regardless of what I see or don’t see, God is in control. And so, when you are fearful, Trillia wisely suggests that faith is the only answer. This is true faith healing in my opinion. Walking by faith is a constant and relentless pursuit of God’s peace and joy in the midst of our struggles. And that is precisely what Trillia’s, Fear and Faith emphasizes: A constant and relentless pursuit of God’s peace and joy as a way to combat the pangs of ungodly fear.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Finding Real Peace for Real Fears By Christina Fox Fear is something we all have in common as humans. We all know what it is like when our stomach clenches tight, our breath seems to stop in our throat, and our heart starts to do jumping jacks in our chest. We've all probably laid awake in the middle of the night at some point in our lives, thinking about the things that we fear most.Trillia Newbell's new book, Fear and Faith, looks at a number of the common fears women face, including such fears as fear of man, fear of the future, fear of tragedy, and fear of not measuring up. Using examples from her own life, as well as from contributions provided by other women, Trillia looks at these fears in light of the gospel and what Jesus has done for us. She goes through Scripture, showing us God's trustworthy character and why we can find rest from our fears in him. Trillia reveals to us how faith in God sets us free from fear and gives us the peace our heart's desperately need.Fear and Faith doesn't look at fear like someone looking through a window from the outside. Rather, fear is addressed head on and from the perspective of those who have faced real fears. Some of the stories are about heavy, difficult subjects. One of the unique features of this book is the personal stories provided by other women, from all backgrounds and life experiences, who have faced serious fears and found strength and hope in Christ. This book is not unrealistic and acknowledges the fact that fear will be with us as long as we live in this fallen world and sometimes, our deepest fears do end up coming true. Trillia points us to the One who is with us in all our fears and who conquered sin, death, and our greatest fear at the cross.If you've ever known fear in your life, this book is for you.
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