Fear of Man
An aside from Bill Johnson.
Fear masquerades as wisdom. Fear will always attract whatever information is needed to legitimise its existence. Fear reinforces itself.
The fear of man starts out as a tender heart that has compassion and care for other people, but the enemy works to manipulate it, so that we are governed by the gift, instead of governing the gift for kingdom purposes. It turns our place of perception from compassion and concern for the condition of people around us to a place where we become imprisoned by the opinions of people around us.
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