For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.
It’s hard to read the news and not get afraid for yourself, family, and friends. The random violence across the world is shocking and deplorable. It seems like people have completely turned away from God or even the idea that they will have to give an account for their atrocious sins against humanity.
Yet even in this dire state of sinfulness, there is an answer: Jesus Christ. Knowing Jesus as Lord of our lives gives us peace in the midst of great wickedness. We don’t have to live in a state of fear. We are called by God to courageously live our lives out in power, love, and self-control.
The Holy Spirit fills our heart with hope and strength to move forward, even when our knees are shaky and palms are sweaty. We can trust in the Lord to protect us in times of trouble and that He will never leave us when it gets difficult. His presence will calm our anxious hearts, and His word will engage our minds to focus on truth instead of lies.
When we find ourselves afraid, we must step back and reflect on who God is. Do we believe that God is in control at all times? Do we trust that He can make all things work together for our good? Do we believe in the power of His word?
Fear is a spirit that can be dealt with by God’s word. We can speak to ourselves quietly or out loud that God hasn’t given us a spirit of fear but of love, power, and self-control. We can also remind ourselves that perfect love drives out all fear (1 John 4:18). Our God is more than able to keep us until the day He calls us home to heaven. We are invincible in Christ!
Dear Lord, I don’t want fear to reign over my life. Regardless of my life situation, help me to trust in Your powerful hand to lead me in the right place and protect me along the way. Amen.
In His Service,
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