I would disagree with this.
The just shall live by faith. Faith is not the fear of failure. I rather think fear of failure is the killer of faith.
Much love!
There is always fear of failure, because it is the failure that is the problem not the fear. The heart of repentance is in being prepared to take the risk before the King that He will forgive, because He might not.
If one has no fear, one is arrogant. We do not have the power or the audacity to expect the Lords response. Even when you know His response, He still has to give it. The difference here is in emotional conclusions. As soon as we stop discerning we are servants in the presence of the King, we can end up as some preachers have done, they are gods.
They have no fear, and so this foolishness is spoken, and people just take the pride and audacity as authentic reality.
People have no fear of Jesus and His word. So one interpretation of eternal life is one is secure in Christ no matter how one behaves, while Jesus tells parables of badly behaved servants rejected and cast out. And this is founded because there is no fear, only presumption. As some have said the focus is on them, their emotional stability fear or no fear, not who God actually is, and the wonder of the other, the eternal, which is so different from the world.
Now this God, the Lord of Lords strikes down prophets, His messengers when they get it wrong. There is no favouritism in His eyes. It is difficult to emphasis this too much, a prophet is told not to eat, another prophet says God changed things, he eats, God executes judgement and he is killed.
God is not safe as we regard safe, or limited as we define limited. He is gracious beyond that which I can imagine, but also when His heart has decided a course of action, people die who resist this way.
His people know this voice and His reality, so I just praise His name, that He works things through for His purposes, Amen, God bless you
Our security is in Gods will and finding it, not our emotional stability.