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Monday, February 17, 2020

Overcoming Fear Again

     "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind."  2 Tim. 1:7.  Fear will try to stop you, paralyze you, make you choose another route, make you quiet, and stop you from moving ahead.  We are told there are 365 "Fear Nots" in the Bible, one for every day, because fear will try to rise up against you every day.  One day when I was starting to preach, fear came over me.  Fear told me I couldn't do it.  Fear had almost convinced me that it was impossible for me.  But I remembered 2 Tim. 1:7, and I began to quote that verse over and over.  I told the devil to go, because God had not given me a spirit of fear.  After I stood on that verse, fear left me, and I was encouraged to go ahead and preach the gospel.
     Fear will come up against you again and again.  The fear of public speaking is said to be the #1 fear.  It is the fear of rejection, and the fear of failure.  It is being concerned about self, and what people will think of me.  Pro. 29:25 says, "The fear of man brings a snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord shall be safe."  Fear is a snare, a trap, to keep you from stepping forward into what God has for you.  When the 12 leaders were sent to spy out the promised land, 10 came back with a report that made the children of Israel afraid.  Their report of doubt made the people cry and wish they could return back to Egypt.  Joshua and Caleb encouraged them and told them not to fear the people, for God would give them the land.  But fear stopped them, and those who feared never did enter the promised land.  We must not make our decisions based out of fear, but we must move in faith, believing what God has said to us.  It wasn't the giants that stopped the people from entering the land, it was their fear.
     In Matt. 14 we read that Jesus made the disciples get into a boat to go to the other side of the lake.  In the middle of the night a storm came up that made the disciples think they would die in the storm. Jesus knew they would encounter this storm, and still He invited them to come.  There are things that Jesus will call you to do, knowing that those things will cause fear to rise up in your heart.  But these experiences are meant to teach us to trust God, and lean more closely into Him.  When anxiety tries to grip your mind, it is time for your trust in God to rise up to a new level.  Recognize the fear, and begin to take steps against it.  Read the Word, and pray, and don't shrink back in fear.  Rise up in faith and move forward toward that fear.  You recognize the fear, and say, "Oh, it's you again."  Now you know that God has something good ahead for you.  FEAR stands for "False Evidence Appearing Real."  Faith has no power when you rise up with faith in God, and take a step toward the fear.   Faith is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to trust God and step forward.  "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me."  Ps. 23.

Monday, February 10, 2020

Care For One Another

     "That there should be no schism in the body, but that the members should have the same care one for another."  1 Cor. 12:25.  Paul uses the human body as an analogy of the body of Christ.  Just as the body has many parts, so the body of Christ is made up of many different parts, with many various gifts and abilities.  The members of Christ's body, though very different, are all part of the same body, and all belong to Christ, who is the head. 
     The human body looks after itself, and protects itself.  It cares about every part and does not want any part to be hurt or injured.  Pain that is felt in one part of the body affects the overall function of the whole body.  There are no parts that the body is willing to do without.  It does not want to sacrifice any part.  It will protect itself and fight to survive and save every part.  If you've ever been in some kind of a shooting game, like paint ball, you know that getting hit can really sting.  You don't want to get hit anywhere!  It is not okay with you to get hit in any place on your body.  The whole body looks after itself, and cares for itself.  It is like stubbing your toe, or hitting the wrong nail with a hammer, the pain of that moment goes through your whole body, and you are unable to function for awhile until you get some relief from that pain.  It is the care for the body that makes the body function. 
     We are connected as the body of Christ by the care that we have for one another.  We are connected when we feel valued, when we feel seen, when we feel heard, and when we feel understood.  Our true value comes from Christ, as we come to know Him, and what He has done for us.  The body of Christ is to have the same care one for another.  This love is what connects us, and is a testimony to the world that we are Christ's.  Sometimes things happen that cause a disconnection in our relationships.  When this happens in marriage, we must fight for our marriages by reconnecting.  We cannot allow something to disconnect us, and cause feelings of hurt and pain to grow.  We need  life giving relationships that flow one to another for healthy and growing marriages.  In the body of Christ we must be committed to one another to grow together, and give the time, attention, and understanding needed for our relationships to flourish. 
     There has to be a connection for our phones to work, and for our electrical devices to work.  When our furnace wasn't working, and we got it fixed, the sound of that furnace was so good to hear.  The connection had been restored!  So it is in our relationships with one another.  The connection we have through Christ is a precious gift that we protect and value, just as the human body values every part, and is unwilling to do without any one part.  The gift of salvation is free, but maturity will cost you something!  Maturing in Christ and growing into everything God wants you to be will take commitment, time, attention, and being connected to other people.  God uses people to form people!  I need people in my life in order to grow and become all God wants me to be.