Instead of suppressing our fears and avoiding situations that may bring on anxious thoughts, we need to not only name the fears, but do the opposite of what we would naturally want to do and face it…like if we fell off a horse, we should get back up again. The Bible gives so many examples of people who were afraid, and yet they went on to do what God asked them to do. The most common command in the Bible is to FEAR NOT. I think of Gideon and Abraham and Moses and Joseph, who were all told to do difficult things. They didn’t feel capable, but God graced them with His power to do what He asked of them.
I have had fears in my own life, and knew that in my own power I could not accomplish what God was asking of me. We are not to go in our own power, but to be empty of self, that God will fill us with His power. I pray that every week for Al before he goes to teach Bible study, as when we are empty, He can fill us with all that we need for what we are to do. Let us not be bound by our fears, but admit to them, face them, and go in the strength of the Lord. Even when we have times we fail, we can learn from much from our mistakes, knowing God still loves us and forgives.
Challenge for today: When the next situation comes up to cause fear, pause and pray and ask the Lord to help you through it, and go in His power.
Blessings on your weekend and prayers and love, Judy
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