Lamentations 3:57
Thou drewest near in the day that I called upon thee: thou saidst, Fear not.
Cross-reference
Psalm 145:18 declares God is near to all who call on Him — the same truth experienced personally here.
Isaiah 41:10 contains the same 'fear not' command, assuring God's presence and help — echoing His words here.
Isaiah 41:14 repeats 'fear not' to Israel, with God pledging help — the same reassurance given personally here.
Isaiah 43:1 also begins 'Fear not,' with God's redemptive claim — matching His comforting words here.
Isaiah 58:9 promises God's immediate 'Here I am' when we call — akin to His 'Do not fear' response here.
In Acts 27:24, God's 'Do not be afraid' to Paul echoes the same divine reassurance in crisis — both receive a promise of deliverance.
In Revelation 1:17, Jesus tells John 'Fear not,' mirroring God's comforting command — both amid overwhelming visions of glory.
In Revelation 2:10, Jesus says 'Do not fear' to the persecuted church — the same command to trust in suffering.
James 4:8 promises reciprocal nearness when we draw near to God, exemplified by the speaker's experience here.
Psalm 69:18 cries for God to draw near, while here the speaker testifies that God already drew near.
Isaiah 43:2 continues the 'fear not' passage, promising God's presence through trials — similar to His nearness here.
Acts 18:9 records God telling Paul 'Do not be afraid' in a vision — a similar direct reassurance as the 'Do not fear' here.