God says to you: You are Fearless

If I asked you what you were afraid of today, what would you say?  I’m not talking about things like spiders, snakes, or mice, but things that have your stomach tied up in a knot.  For me it’s COVID 19 and everything related to it.  It’s being fearful about my kids and grand-kids coming down with it, or my elderly Dad, or my health-compromised family-members succumbing to the virus.   But  II Timothy 1:7 tells me, “God didn’t give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love, and of self-discipline.”  Fear tells me that I can’t, while faith tells me it’s already been done. For Romans 8:15 says, “You didn’t receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the spirit of son-ship.”  And this son-ship tells me that through Jesus Christ, God has adopted me and you as His son or daughter thus making us a heir to His promised salvation.  Thus we have nothing to fear, for the fear of death is gone…and if you really think about it, fear of death is the origin of all other fears.

II Corinthians 4:16-17 ” Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.”

The apostle Paul who wrote this is probably one of the best examples of someone who looked beyond discouragement and refused to give in to despair.  For here Paul calls the overwhelming mental, physical, and spiritual distress he has endured as “light and momentary troubles.”  But how could he do this?  The answer is simple…he was allowing the Lord to renew and restore his mind daily…or as Colossians 3:10 tells us, “Put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.”  When we become discouraged, fearful, or overcome with the current troubles in the world today, we need to be reminded that as we go through all these hardships, they are achieving for us righteousness and eternal glory for His namesake.  Therefore, we do not lose heart.

Jeremiah 18:6 ” O house of Israel, can I not do with you as this potter does? declares the Lord. Like clay in the hand of the potter, so are you in My hand, O house of Israel.”

Satan wants us to believe that we are who we are based only on the  internal and external events of our life. That our life has been shaped and molded solely by our environment, culture, and all the trauma we’ve endured.  For when we believe this, we’ll  blame our parents, or our cultural upbringing for where we’ve ended up…rather than realizing that it is God who can shape our future…not the bad things that have happen to us in the past.  Satan wants us to believe that our past dictates our future, and that generational chains cannot ever be broken off us.  He wants to keep us in fear and doubt, accepting that we can never change.  But if we’ll receive God’s grace and proclaim, “Yes, I once was…But God is willing and able to work in my life now!”… the Master Potter will form something beautiful out of that lump of clay we call our life.

Job 11: 13-15 ” Yet if you devote your heart to Him and stretch out your hands to Him, if you put away sin that is in your heart and allow no evil to dwell in your tent, then you will lift up your face without shame; you will stand firm and without fear.”

These verses can give us great insight into what it takes to combat doubt and fear in our lives.  The first part gives us clear directions as to what our responsibilities are.  We are to be steadfast trusting in the Lord at all times…calling on Him first, and not as an afterthought.  We are to turn our back on our old sinful ways, but even more importantly, it says  we are to not tolerate or enable sin to remain in our house.  This is called compromise, and unfortunately many a Christian household has crumbled when questionable moral concessions have been made.  As we work on our responsibilities, we can as Job 22:26 says,  ” Find delight in the Almighty and lift up our face to God.” For when there is no longer the guilt and shame of sin weighting us down, we can lift up our head and look straight into the eyes of Jesus with a clear conscience…free of self-doubt and fear.

Acts 18: 9-10 ” One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision: ‘Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.’ “

Even Paul had times when he thought he was the only person in the world working for the Lord.  And when people verbally assaulted or berated him for the Gospel Message he likely wished he could just run away rather than stand up to them.  But God showed him in that vision that he wasn’t the only Believer in Corinth…that he needed to keep preaching the Good News despite the attacks…and that God was with him through it all.  For one of the biggest tools in the arsenal of Satan is to make us believe we’re alone and separated from God and others…out there by ourselves without any support.  But we’re not!

Psalm 118:5 ” In my anguish I cried to the Lord, and He answered by setting me free. The Lord is with me, I will not be afraid.”

For many, the bondage of fear stops us from being able to move forward with life.  We long to be liberated from the paralyzing emotions, but feel there’s little we can do to change.  But if we’ll take the time to study a few Scriptures, we’ll discover that God has already made the way for us.  It starts with this verse in Psalms.  When I cry out to the Lord, He answers by liberating me from the terror I’m going through…in other words, setting me free from its control.  And this freedom from fear can only be found in the truth of the Gospel.  For Jesus declares to us in John 8:32, ” If you hold to My teachings, you are really My disciples.  Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”  There can be freedom from doubt and fear, and it starts with the saving revelation of the Gospel Message.

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