ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN VOLUME 1
ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN
Volume 1
JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE
ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN VOLUME 2
ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN
Volume 2
JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE

Let Your Faith Be Bigger Than Your Fear in Hard Times

by | May 7, 2026 | Eloise of Westhaven, Frontier Coming-of-Age Historical Fiction | 0 comments

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Fear has a way of taking over when life gets uncertain. Most people struggle to trust God or find peace when everything feels unstable. This guide walks you through what it really means to let your faith be bigger than your fear, shows you what the Bible says about it, and gives you practical steps you can use every day.

What Does “Let Your Faith Be Bigger” Mean?

To let your faith be bigger, you need to understand what trust actually is. Faith isn’t just a feeling you wake up with. It’s a choice to surrender control and believe in God’s promises. Fear grows from uncertainty and doubt, but faith stands on something solid that never moves.

Someone with real faith doesn’t pretend the storm isn’t there. They choose to focus on who controls the storm instead. That shift in perspective changes everything about how you see your problems. When you decide to let your faith be bigger, you stop letting anxiety run your life.

Faith vs Fear: Understanding the Key Difference

Both fear and faithask you to believe in something that hasn’t happened yet. The difference is where you look. Fear looks toward a bad future, while faith looks toward God’s power. Understanding both the psychological and spiritual sides helps you overcome fear with faith.

Fear Mindset:            Focused on “what if”

Faith Mindset:           Focused on “who is”

Fear Mindset:            Paralyzed by uncertainty       

Faith Mindset:           Moves forward with hope

Fear Mindset:            Relies on personal strength   

Faith Mindset:           Relies on God’s strength

Fear Mindset:            Sees obstacles as dead ends

Faith Mindset:           Sees obstacles as opportunities

Here’s the thing: faith isn’t about never feeling afraid. You can feel scared and still choose to act in faith. That choice is how you begin to let your faith be bigger than what’s happening around you.

Bible Verses That Teach Faith Over Fear

The Bible gives you a clear path if you want to let your faith be bigger. These verses remind you of what real belief looks like.

  • Hebrews 11:1: This verse describes faith as believing in things you hope for and trusting in things you can’t see. It shows that faith deals with a reality beyond what you can touch or measure.
  • Isaiah 41:10: God tells you not to fear because He’s with you. He promises to make you strong, help you, and hold you up with His righteous hand.
  • 2 Timothy 1:7: God doesn’t give you a spirit of fear. Instead, He gives you a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind.
  • Psalm 56:3: The psalmist admits that fear happens, but chooses to trust God when it does.

These verses show that God knows you’ll face fear. He also gives you what you need to handle it.

Why Fear Feels Stronger Than Faith

You might wonder why fear seems so much more powerful than faith. Fear is hardwired into you. It comes from wanting to control your life. When you don’t know how a job interview will go or what a medical test will show, anxiety kicks in. Money problems and relationship troubles hit hard because they trigger these negative thought patterns.

Sometimes your faith feels small because you’ve disconnected from your spirituality. When you stop praying or reading scripture, you lose sight of the bigger picture. To let your faith be bigger, you have to break the cycle of doubt by getting back to spiritual truths.

How to Let Your Faith Be Bigger (Step-by-Step Guide)

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Choosing faith is something you actively do, not something that happens to you. These steps can move you from panic to peace.

Step 1: Identify What You Are Afraid Of

Vague worry is hard to fight. Write down exactly what scares you. Naming the fear is your first move toward letting your faith be bigger than the anxiety.

Step 2: Replace Fear with Truth

For every fear you have, scripture has a counter truth. If you fear not having enough, look at what God promises about provision. Trade the lie for the real truth.

Step 3: Pray with Intention

Don’t save prayer for emergencies. Make it a regular practice. Prayer is how you hand over control to someone who actually has it.

Step 4: Take Small Faith-Based Actions

Action kills fear faster than anything else. If a career change scares you, update your resume as an act of faith. Taking one small step shows you’re ready to let your faith be bigger than your hesitation.

Step 5: Surround Yourself with Influence

The people around you shape your thinking. Spend time with people who speak hope instead of doom. That builds a stronger foundation for your faith.

Real Life Examples of Choosing Faith

Work stress can keep you up at night. If you’re worried about getting laid off, you can choose to let your faith be bigger by trusting that something better will come. That doesn’t mean you slack off at work, but you stop stressing about things you can’t control.

In relationships, fear of getting hurt or losing someone stops people from being real. Faith means trusting that God has a plan for your connections. Money struggles work the same way. You look past the bank balance and trust that God will provide.

Daily Habits to Strengthen Your Faith

Faith grows stronger through daily practice. Small habits prevent fear from settling into your mind.

  • Morning Affirmations: Start your day by speaking truths about who God is.
  • Journaling: Write down how God has helped you. Looking back at past wins makes it easier to let your faith be bigger today.
  • Gratitude: Notice what’s going well. Shift your mind away from what might go wrong.
  • Limit Negative Inputs: Cut back on negative news and social media. Protect yourself from unnecessary anxiety.

Common Mistakes That Keep Fear Big

People often make the mistake of trusting their feelings too much. Feelings change every day. If you wait until you feel brave to take action, you might never move forward.

Another big mistake is waiting for perfect conditions. You need faith precisely because things aren’t perfect. Ignoring the Bible also weakens your ability to let your faith be bigger because you lose the tool you need to fight doubt.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I have faith when I feel afraid? You can have faith by choosing to act on God’s word even when your feelings say no. Faith is a decision of your will, not just an emotion.

Can faith and fear exist at the same time? Yes, they can. Many people in the Bible felt afraid but followed God anyway. The goal is to make sure faith wins out.

What does the Bible say about anxiety? The Bible tells you to give your worries to God because He cares about you. You’ll find verses throughout scripture that bring calm and perspective.

Choosing Faith Every Day

Letting your faith be bigger is something you practice your whole life. You wake up each morning and decide that God’s promises matter more than what you see on the news or in your bank account. When hard times hit, these spiritual tools keep you standing.

Real strength is often born from the hardest times. In the book Eloise of Westhaven by Jean Archambault-White, the main character Eloise Jackson loses everything: her family and her home. Despite devastating loss, she uses her work ethic and smarts to rebuild. When outlaws try to stop her progress, Eloise has to decide if her resilience and faith are strong enough. Her story shows what happens when someone chooses to move forward despite their fears. You can find more resources on building resilience through faith at Bible Gateway.

Take one step from this guide today. What fear are you ready to let go of? Comment your story, share this article, and grab a copy of Eloise of Westhaventoday!

ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN VOLUME 1

ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN

Volume 1

JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE

ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN VOLUME 2

ELOISE OF WESTHAVEN

Volume 2

JEAN ARCHAMBAULT-WHITE

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