Good
Morning All,
1 John 4:18; “There is no
fear in love. But perfect love drives out fear, because fear has to do with
punishment. The one who fears is not made perfect in love.”
He was a cantankerous patient. He growled at
the nurses and the nurses’ aides who tried to help him. He never said thank you
or offered a smile or a kind response. He seemed to be angry at everything. One
night, when he was particularly grumpy, an older aide asked him why he was so
mad at everyone. He stopped for a moment and while looking at the ceiling began
to tell the aide his story.
He told the aide that he wasn’t angry; he
was frightened. He was afraid of what the doctors would tell him. He was afraid
of losing his independence. He had never depended on anyone for anything but
now; he had no choice. He was afraid and being afraid made it hard to be
thankful, joyful, or hopeful. Fear was driving away his confidence; fear was
making his life miserable.
Fear is the devil’s favorite tool. When we
fear, we tend to become frozen in our vision. We seem to only focus on how big
the challenge ahead of us is and not on God’s grace. Fear paralyzes us into
inaction. It drives us to emptiness and hollowness. It deprives us of the
confidence in the love that God pours upon us; it weakens our faith. Fear
causes us to deny our thankfulness and our willingness to see past the
immediate and miss God’s perfect promise for our life.
The only way for us to lose our fear is for
the perfect love of God to drive it away. We can never fight fear on our own. We
will never defeat fear on our own. It is far stronger than we are. If we are
going to defeat fear, we will need help; help from God. His grace is poured out
upon us freely because of Jesus and his all atoning sacrifice for us. Because
of Jesus’ victory, we have nothing to fear. The devil can only taunt us but in
the end, we know that God and his mercy will prevail in the end. Nothing can
defeat God and his love for us.
So, as we face our fears, we can be
confident that God has already defeated them. We can trust that in Him we have
complete victory; in Him we have the promise of our salvation. When we grab
hold of this truth, we can give thanks to God that this challenge or struggle
that we face has already be conquered by his mercy. We can know that each
struggle will end in God’s loving arms. We can rejoice in his grace and peace.
Father of all mercy, when we
stand on our own fear can overtake us. Use your love to drive out our fear. Strengthen
our faith that we may stand tall and face our fears with the confidence of your
love destroys fear. Be with those who are struggling at this time. Give them
the strength to overcome their fears. Show them your perfect peace. In the
precious name of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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