Wednesday, January 29, 2025

FEAR....we must Not let it become our master

This message about fear came to me recently.  I want to share it with you. 

Most of you know that our son-in-law, Austin, was hurt very badly in a machinery accident in November of 2024.  It was a very serious accident.  I prayed, but I did have a lot of fear in my heart.  What if he didn't make it?  His wife and children needed him.  We needed and loved him.  To be honest, I was scared and felt like I was holding my breath.  Yes, I was very scared and found it hard to pray.  I am so very thankful for those who prayed hard for Austin's recovery.  We are so very grateful for Austin's recovery and health now!

I try to pray daily for our grandchildren.  I pray for each one on the day of their birthday.  So if we have two that have birthdays on the 6th of any month I pray for those two.  There are a few days each month that no one has a birthday.  On those days, I pray for the future spouses of our grandchildren and great-grandchildren not yet born.  As I was praying last week, I felt fear come over me again.  I thought, 'This world is a mess.  How can our grandchildren find Godly mates?  How will our great-grandchildren know Christ and how He wants them to live?" Again, fear was trying to stop me from praying.




And then I read in my Bible reading that day about Abraham and the faith he had in offering up Isaac as a sacrifice. He did not fear.  When God told him what to do, he obeyed.  He left right away to go as God told him to. He didn't procrastinate, complain, delay, or disobey.  He went.  And when he was asked by Isaac where the sacrifice was, he said that God would provide.  Abraham had faith in God.  My commentary said that either Abraham thought God would provide another sacrifice or that God would bring Isaac back from the dead if necessary.  

Abraham had not always proved to be faithful.  Twice, he let fear rule in his heart, and he spoke a half-lie/truth about his wife, Sarah, because he was fearful for his life. I think he must have learned from his failure and was now more faithful to God and obedient. 

This reading really spoke to me about faith and fear.  I realized I must have faith in God.  He is big and He is able to do anything and everything.  Fear comes from Satan, not from God.  I must guard my heart from letting fear creep in.  I must set my face toward our awesome and capable God to give Him my prayers and requests.  He does hear, and He is able to answer our prayers.   Keep on praying with strength in your heart and mind.  Be strong like Abraham.  Be known, as Abraham was, as a friend of God - a person who has faith and one who trusts and obeys God.

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