The Fear That Happens Around Other People Social anxiety is different from shyness. It’s different from being introverted. It’s a specific, often overwhelming fear that centers on other people — on being watched, judged, embarrassed, or rejected. It might look like dreading social events weeks in advance. Replaying conversations and cringing at what you said. Avoiding phone calls. Heart racing before speaking in a meeting. Feeling like every person in the room is quietly evaluating you and finding you lacking. For people of faith, social anxiety can feel particularly isolating because the church — the place meant to be your community — becomes one of the most anxiety-provoking places of all. Walking in alone. Meeting new people. Small groups. Coffee hour. Every one of these can feel like a minefield. You are not alone in this. And God is not indifferent to it.
What the Bible Says About Social
Fear Scripture addresses the fear of people — what Proverbs 29:25 calls “the snare” of fearing human opinion — directly. “Fear of man will prove to be a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.” The fear of man — caring too much about how others see you, being controlled by their opinion — is a theme throughout Scripture. It’s what caused Peter to deny Jesus. It’s what stopped many religious leaders from publicly following Jesus (John 12:42-43). It’s the root of a great deal of human suffering. Galatians 1:10 puts it bluntly: “Am I now trying to win the approval of human beings, or of God? Or am I trying to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ.” This doesn’t mean social anxiety is just a simple choice to stop caring about others’ opinions. But it points to the theological core of the issue: our deepest need for approval has been met by God. We are already accepted, already loved, already enough in Him — and that truth, internalized over time, can gradually loosen the grip of the fear of human judgment. Psalm 27:1 offers a direct prayer-anchor: “The Lord is my light and my salvation — whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life — of whom shall I be afraid?”
A Prayer for Social

Anxiety (Before a Difficult Situation) God, I’m about to walk into a room that terrifies me. The fear of what people will think, whether I’ll say the wrong thing, whether I’ll be embarrassed — it’s already loud. Remind me that You are with me in this room. Remind me that the opinions of other people don’t define me
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You already have
. You call me beloved. You call me known. You call me enough. Help me be present enough to actually connect with one person today, instead of spending the whole time in my head. Give me the courage to show up, even imperfectly. And remind me: I am not performing.
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