“Lord, take notice of
the threats they have made, and allow us, your servants, to speak your
message with all boldness” (Acts
4:29 GNT).
We all have fears. Too often,
though, we let them rule over our lives and stop us from taking a stand
for what we know God wants us to do.
Like Daniel standing in the
lion’s den, we face people and situations that threaten to destroy us and
our witness for Christ. But the choice is ours.
Will we succumb to our fears, or
will we stand up for God in spite of those fears?
If you want to overcome fear
that’s dragging you down, you need to clearly understand the benefits of
choosing to stand up for what God wants.
Most importantly, you need to see
that doing what God wants you to do is a clear victory over the fear in
your life.
Because fear grows. Every time
you give in to a fear, it becomes more intense.
Fear grows every time you refuse
to do what God wants you to do. Eventually, you’ll feel cornered.
So what do you do?
Follow the lead of early
Christians. We’re certainly not the first generation of Christians to
face fear. Early believers faced all kinds of persecution. The book of
Acts shows us a bit about how they stood up to this fear. As Peter and
John proclaimed Jesus boldly in Acts 4, they came up against fierce
opposition.
So they prayed, “Lord, take notice of the
threats they have made, and allow us, your servants, to speak your
message with all boldness” (Acts 4:29 GNT).
The answer to your fear isn’t to
give in to it. It’s to move forward boldly in spite of it. You stand up
to the fear. Fear doesn’t respond to logic, so your only chance to get
rid of the fear is to trust God and face the fear.
Never, ever forget this: God
won’t part the water in front of you until you take your first step (see
how God did this for Elijah and Elisha in 2 Kings 2:8). You take a step
of faith, and then God shows you the path. That won’t happen if you stand
wrapped up in your fear.
Take a step in faith today, and
watch fear crumble in the process as God guides your steps.
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Wonderful article on fear. Fear cannot work on us if we look to the Good Lord and Jesus. In fact, Jesus is the Lord of fear. Fear crumbles in front of Jesus. Always pray about everything especially when it comes to fear.
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