Isaiah 41:10 (GN)
Do not be afraid—I am with you! I am your God—let nothing terrify you!
I will make you strong and help you; I will protect you and save you.
Many things, situations, and
people in life terrify us. The world today is full of terrorism. Think of all
the “phobias” in life; there are various websites that list phobias and they
amount to over 400. The most common
phobias that terrify the most people are fear of snakes and/or other animals
like insects and rodents, height, darkness, confined spaces, flying, public
speaking, illness, storms, and dying and death.
There are always new things that terrify people, one of the newest
related to cell phones, either not having one or being in places where you
cannot use one.
There is another kind of
phobia or situation that causes great fear and terror—waiting for news. I’m talking about waiting to hear the results
of medical tests. Waiting to find out
news about something you need to know about (e.g. new job, new position, sale
of a home, decision someone else has to make, etc.), but are helpless to do
anything but wait. Waiting means
uncertainty. Uncertainty produces all
kinds of problems—depression, anxiety, negativism, worry, and, of course, fear
even to the point of terror. Many
reading this know exactly what I am referring to. You or a loved one have developed a growth
somewhere in your body and have had samples taken for testing. You have had to wait for the test results and
the waiting and all its uncertainty have been terrifying. Indeed our human nature compels us to fear
the worst.
Uncertainties are part of
life. I read a quote by John Allen
Paulos (Temple University mathematics professor) that sort of sums up this
fact—“Uncertainty is the only certainty there is, and knowing how to live with
insecurity is the only security”. The
Bible consistently teaches the importance of not fearing or worrying, but
instead turning over your fears and worries to God. When the disciples were scared to death
during a storm on the Sea of Galilee and Jesus suddenly appeared, what did He
say to them? --- “Do not be afraid, take
courage, for I am here” (Matthew 14:27).
As long as Peter kept his eyes on Jesus, He was not afraid and was able
to walk on the water, but as soon as he looked away from Jesus, he became
terrified and would have drowned had Jesus not saved him.
Isaiah writes that God’s
people must not be afraid simply because God is with you. Of course, like so much of what is taught as
truth in the Bible, it takes faith to believe and to act on what the Bible
teaches. God promises to help you and
protect you during your time of waiting, during a life filled with
uncertainties. Indeed, strong faith
enables you to be strong period and face whatever you are facing, not just with
courage but also with a drive to do something proactive. There’s a quote in the businessworld
“Uncertainty will always be part of the taking charge process” (Harold S. Geneen, CEO of ITT) that I think applies
to the Christian waiting for some kind of result and/or decision. You can take charge of your situation by
determining in your heart that no matter what, God is in control and He will
“make you strong and help you, He will protect and save you”.
Read over the following
passages and let them sink deeply in your heart as you are going through a
period of uncertainty:
· Joshua 1:9….This is
my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the
Lord your God is with you wherever you go.
· Psalm 27:14….Wait patiently for the LORD. Be brave and courageous……
· Psalm
31:24….So
be strong and courageous,
all you who put your hope in the Lord!
· Matthew
11:28-30….Come
to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest………and you
will find rest for your souls……..
· II
Timothy 1:7….For
God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power and love and
discipline.
· Hebrews
13:5-6….I
will never leave you nor forsake you…….The Lord is my helper, I will not
fear…..
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