Sunday, March 1, 2026

Biblical Character Improvement

This infographic serves as a powerful visual guide for those seeking spiritual encouragement and biblical grounding during difficult emotional seasons. Below, we break down each of these "strongholds" and explore the wisdom offered by scripture and historical Bible commentaries.


Shame

  • Bible Passage: Romans 8:1

  • Quote: "No condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus."

  • Commentary Summary: Matthew Henry’s Commentary emphasizes that while believers may still face "corrections" for their sins, they are forever delivered from the "condemning sentence" of the Law. The "stronghold" of shame is defeated because the legal debt has been paid in full by another.

Fear

  • Bible Passage: 2 Timothy 1:7 (Note: Graphic cites Romans 8:1, but quotes 2 Tim 1:7)

  • Quote: "God hath not given us the spirit of fear..."

  • Commentary Summary: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers explains that "fear" (or cowardice) does not come from God. Instead, the Holy Spirit imparts power for endurance, love for others, and a "sound mind"—the ability to remain calm and self-controlled under pressure.

Depression

  • Bible Passage: 2 Corinthians 4:16

  • Quote: "Though our outward man perish..."

  • Commentary Summary: Benson’s Commentary suggests that while our physical bodies and emotional states may decline due to "afflictions and sufferings," the "inward man"—the soul—is daily revitalized by a fresh supply of divine grace and the hope of eternal life.

Anxiety

  • Bible Passage: Philippians 4:6–7

  • Quote: "Be careful for nothing..."

  • Commentary Summary: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges notes that "careful" here means "distracting anxiety." The remedy is a specific type of prayer—supplication with thanksgiving—which results in a peace that "garrisons" or guards the heart like a military fortress.

Grief

  • Bible Passage: 1 Thessalonians 4:13

  • Quote: "Sorrow not, even as others which have no hope."

  • Commentary Summary: Barnes’ Notes on the Bible clarifies that Christianity does not forbid grieving, but rather forbids the hopeless grieving of the heathen world. For the believer, death is described as "sleep," implying a future awakening and reunion.

Confusion

  • Bible Passage: 1 Corinthians 14:33

  • Quote: "God is not the author of confusion."

  • Commentary Summary: Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible explains that God’s nature is one of order, peace, and harmony. When internal or external life feels chaotic, it is a sign that the influence is not divine, as God’s Spirit brings clarity and quietness.

Stress

  • Bible Passage: Colossians 3:15

  • Quote: "Let the peace of God rule in your hearts."

  • Commentary Summary: Meyer’s NT Commentary interprets "rule" as "acting as an umpire." In the midst of stressful decisions or pressures, the peace of Christ should be the final arbiter that settles all internal conflicts and directs our movements.

Insecurity

  • Bible Passage: Ephesians 1:6

  • Quote: "Accepted in the beloved."

  • Commentary Summary: The Expositor's Greek Testament highlights that our standing before God is not based on our own merit but is a "grace freely bestowed." Insecurity is defeated by the realization that we are fully embraced by God through our union with Christ.

Hopelessness

  • Bible Passage: Romans 15:13

  • Quote: "The God of hope fill you with all joy and peace..."

  • Commentary Summary: Pulpit Commentary describes God as the very "Source of Hope." This hope is not a wish, but a certainty that produces joy even in trials, powered by the "efficacy of the Holy Ghost" rather than human willpower.

Loneliness

  • Bible Passage: Ephesians 3:17

  • Quote: "That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith."

  • Commentary Summary: MacLaren’s Expositions explains that "dwell" implies a permanent, settled habitation. The cure for loneliness is the conscious realization that the Creator of the universe has made a permanent home within the believer's inner life.

Doubt

  • Bible Passage: Romans 10:17

  • Quote: "Faith cometh by hearing..."

  • Commentary Summary: Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary argues that faith is not something we manufacture; it is a response to a message. To defeat doubt, one must continually expose themselves to the "Word of God," which provides the evidence and foundation for belief.

Burden

  • Bible Passage: Galatians 6:2

  • Quote: "Bear ye one another's burdens..."

  • Commentary Summary: Geneva Study Bible suggests that God designed the church so that we do not carry heavy loads alone. By sharing our struggles, we fulfill the "Law of Christ," which is the law of love and mutual support.

Anger

  • Bible Passage: Ephesians 4:26–27

  • Quote: "Neither give place to the devil."

  • Commentary Summary: Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges warns that nursing anger creates an "opportunity" or "foothold" for the enemy. The instruction is to deal with anger quickly (before sunset) so it doesn't ferment into malice or bitterness.

Trauma

  • Bible Passage: 2 Corinthians 1:3–4

  • Quote: "The God of all comfort..."

  • Commentary Summary: Matthew Poole’s Commentary defines "comfort" not just as soothing, but as strengthening. God meets us in our deepest traumas so that we, having survived and been healed, can offer that same unique brand of empathy to others in pain.

Isolation

  • Bible Passage: 1 Corinthians 12:27

  • Quote: "Ye are the body of Christ..."

  • Commentary Summary: Barnes’ Notes on the Bible reminds us that every individual member is vital. Isolation is a lie because, in the spiritual reality, no member can exist independently. We are "members in particular," meaning we each have a specific, necessary role in the community.