Good Morning All,
Psalm 50:15;” and call upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you
shall glorify me”
When I went to college, I studied
psychology. I found some of the theories and techniques somewhat interesting. One
of the “fad” theories at the time was something called “scream therapy.” The idea was that if you were afraid or
feeling apprehensive; you should just scream as loud as you could until the
fear went away. It may sound strange but for many people it really worked. Then
some nut in California decided you should sit around naked in a sweat lodge and
try it. That is when I gave up psychology.
Yet, as strange as completely dressed
scream therapy sounds, it does work. There were many theories as to why, but I
think we can actually find the reason for it in Scriptures. In the Scriptures, God continually tells us
to “Call upon his name.” He tells us to
pray to him, to cry out to him, to plead with him and to seek him out. Many
people always ask, “Why pray to God if he already knows what is wrong?” There are many reasons to pray to God but one
of them is similar to the scream therapy.
When you identify what you are afraid of, it becomes easier to address
them.
One of the devil’s favorite tools to
torment us with is fear. Not a specific fear of something but a generic fear or
unease. Many of us have experienced this. It doesn’t take long before that
nagging doubt or fear grows and casts a long shadow over us. It is this unease
that causes us some sleepless nights. So, God tells us to “Call upon him.” Call to the One who can make a difference,
who has the power to correct what is wrong. He invites us to tell him our
problems. This is a lot like confession of sins. It is not for God’s benefit
but for ours. Just as confession helps us to bear our souls and release the
sins which burden us, calling out to God helps us to identify what our fear is.
When we can identify it, we can reduce it and we can deal with it. God uses our
own prayers, our own words to help heal us. I see this when I go on hospital
visits or do some shut-in visits. When people seem fearful and agitated, if you
can get them to be as specific as they can about what it is they fear then you
can begin to pray with them specifically and clearly. They soon see that what
they fear, although it can be serious, is not as great as the love that God has
for them. Once we get to that level; everything seems to get a little brighter.
So, if you have fears or worries; pray
about them. Call upon the Lord in the
day of trouble. It will give you peace and comfort. It will give you hope. God
will deliver you. His promise to never abandon you will never fade or go away.
Dearest Father, you invite us to bring before
you our deepest fears and worries in order to give us healing and hope. Give us the courage and the wisdom to seek
out your comfort before and above everything else. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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