
Do you remember a television program called “The Fear Factor?” The contestants faced graduated situations that challenged their fear. The winner was the person who could face his own fears and complete the most challenges.
Fear is a very real thing. Most people have faced it with one kind of fear or another. Fears can be irrational or based on very real situations. I remember being in an abusive relationship with a man. I was threatened, stalked, kidnapped off the street and unable to leave for years because of my fear of him. Oh yes, fear is a very real thing.
Growing up, I don’t remember having a lot of fears. Of course, I faced the usual kid fears. I remember being about five or six and watching an episode of “Sea Hunt” where Lloyd Bridges fought with sea snakes. Before I got in bed that night, I had to check under my covers and then the bed for sea snakes. Fortunately, I did not find any.
Other than that, I don’t remember a lot of fear. I loved to travel and try new situations. I loved to meet people and be in different environments. I had lots of hopes and dreams. After I got out of that abusive situation, I was left with a lot of fear. It was something I had to fight because I never knew if that man was coming for me. Day after day, I had to confront my fears. It was very difficult and the only reason I was able to overcome them was because of the Lord.
By becoming His child, I could rely on Him to take care of me. I had His word to rely on and I would find some verses, memorize them and meditate on them when I felt that fear. Some of my favorites are, “The Lord is my light and salvation; whom shall I fear. The Lord is the strength of my life, of whom shall I be afraid?” Psalm 27: 1-2. I relied on the Lord and His word to get me through my days and especially my nights.
Since the pandemic, many have had to deal with crippling fears. I know people who wouldn’t leave their homes to go shopping. Some wouldn’t even go outside for a walk for weeks. Fear is a very real thing and if you are struggling with it, there is Someone who can give you peace and deliver you from your fear. His name is Jesus and He is just waiting to help you.
When you are in any situation where you are fearful, call out His name. He has conquered sin and death and reigns over hell and the grave. He can and will help you. Don’t live in a prison of fear. Call out to Him, He will be there for you!
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Amen!! Sometimes it feels like all we have to look forward to each day is more fear!! No wonder the Bible has said in various ways, “Fear not,” more than 300 times! Great reminder that all we need to do is call on the name of Jesus!!
Thank you for this wonderful post!! 🙂
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Blessings to you Amre!!!! Yes, so glad we can, “Fear not!” Thank you for your comments!
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There are fears, then there are fears. Rational fears keep us safe. I am, for example, afraid of touching hot items. I am also terrified of heights and water. Falling and drowning are dangerous, after all. Irrational fears counteract the Golden Rule and turn us against each other. Acting on these fears, often related to scarcity, real or perceived, we protect “me and mine” as we sin against God and our neighbors. In so doing, we work against the common good.
The Bible teaches human dependence on God. It also teaches human interdependence and mutuality. Nowhere does it teach rugged individualism, Social Darwinism, and Ayn Rand’s Objectivism.
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Thank you for your insightful comments and breaking it down for us! So appreciate it!
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You are welcome.
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Every time an angel appears the first words spoken are “Do not be afraid” I think that is powerful.
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Me too! If we saw an angel, I believe we also would be afraid!!!! You are so right!
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what does psalms 52:01-02 says
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“Why do you boast in evil, O mighty man? The goodness of God endures continually.
Your tongue devises destruction, like a sharp razor, working deceitfully. Psalm 52: 1-2
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what is the topic for that verse?
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The topic of those verses is about the evil and their tongue. The point of the psalm is the two ends of man. One end for the evil and one end for the righteous!
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the last verse from psalm 52 is good
the 1st verse from psalm 27 is protection
fear o praise o etc
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Very good words of encouragement Valerie!
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Thanks Dwight!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford.
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Thank you so much for the reblog!
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THANK YOU FOR YOUFR CONSISTANT FAITHFULNESS!
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I do remember the program and that people were eating weird stuff for fame and money. I think this can be reversed and applied to our Christian walk.
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I’m sure it can…..🥰!
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I believe that we can call it reverse psychology. 🍂🍮🍮🍮🍂
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Valerie, I enjoyed my visit on your blog. Thanks for the interesting photos and posts. There is nothing to fear except fear itself, one of our Presidents uttered during war time. Prayer is very powerful and helps overcome fears in life. Enjoy spring.
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