A Spirit of Fear vs. A Spirit of Boldness
I can vs. I can't
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Pseudo wrote in his blog (http://pseudosoldier.joeuser.com/) the following comment which inspired me to write this article.
Psuedo’s words: “Turning out all anxiety is difficult. Not worrying about the things that matter most to you is nearly humanly impossible.”
I agree totally with pseudo in this statement. I would emphasize one word out of four of his words, “IS NEARLY HUMANLY IMPOSSIBLE.
We all have experienced countless situations that appear to be far beyond us. We can search on the web and we will find an endless list of phobias that people live with everyday. Those fears keep them prisoners; they can stop them from living the full life, and fears can sap life from their souls and bodies.
We can have a spirit of boldness that will enable us to face our all our fears. Who says that we can’t do something that fills us with fear. We can do it afraid, with our knees shaking, with a totally dry mouth, with the desire to run in the other direction, and against all evidence of failure that can present itself?
With God’s power and strength in us we can do what seems HUMANLY IMPOSSIBLE.
Fear can mean: False Evidence Appearing Real. Fear can be a handy excuse to get out of a tough situation; an automatic out that keeps us bowing down to people because of our fears of being rejected, criticized, left out, being different or any of the myriad of other fearful situations.
A person may not want to dive off a high cliff into unknown waters, but if that is what God calls for in a situation, we can do it with his strength. We are not called to be quitters, gutless, shrinking spirits. Fears can steal our destiny from us. A job that calls (By the Holy Spirit) for being in a closed space, out on wavering branches, or deep in dark holes can be done if we call on the name of the Lord. We can do it afraid, with caution and with trust but not with a spirit of recklessness and stupidity.
A person who has been hurt by divorce, breakups, or abuse may put up a wall that will separate them from facing the fear of future commitments. If we have such hurts, God will heal us. We can go ahead with boldness to do what we are called to do.
A believer can get great comfort from Paul’s letter to the Hebrews 10: 35-38:
“Therefore, do not throw away your confidence; it will have great recompense. You need endurance to do the will of God and receive what he has promised. For, after just a brief moment, he who is to come, shall come; he shall not delay. But my just one shall live by faith, and if he draws back I take no pleasure in him.
Fear is in opposition to Faith and whatever is opposed to faith is a sin, something that takes us away for our walk with God. When God tell us he takes no pleasure in a person who draws back in fear, that does not mean that God stops loving us or that we lose our salvation. It just means that if we are true believers we ought to come boldly before Him to ask whatever we need to overcome our fears. We need to press through our fears and live by faith. Then we can do what is humanly impossible.
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Pseudo wrote in his blog (http://pseudosoldier.joeuser.com/) the following comment which inspired me to write this article.
Psuedo’s words: “Turning out all anxiety is difficult. Not worrying about the things that matter most to you is nearly humanly impossible.”
I agree totally with pseudo in this statement. I would emphasize one word out of four of his words, “IS NEARLY HUMANLY IMPOSSIBLE.
We all have experienced countless situations that appear to be far beyond us. We can search on the web and we will find an endless list of phobias that people live with everyday. Those fears keep them prisoners; they can stop them from living the full life, and fears can sap life from their souls and bodies.
We can have a spirit of boldness that will enable us to face our all our fears. Who says that we can’t do something that fills us with fear. We can do it afraid, with our knees shaking, with a totally dry mouth, with the desire to run in the other direction, and against all evidence of failure that can present itself?
With God’s power and strength in us we can do what seems HUMANLY IMPOSSIBLE.
Fear can mean: False Evidence Appearing Real. Fear can be a handy excuse to get out of a tough situation; an automatic out that keeps us bowing down to people because of our fears of being rejected, criticized, left out, being different or any of the myriad of other fearful situations.
A person may not want to dive off a high cliff into unknown waters, but if that is what God calls for in a situation, we can do it with his strength. We are not called to be quitters, gutless, shrinking spirits. Fears can steal our destiny from us. A job that calls (By the Holy Spirit) for being in a closed space, out on wavering branches, or deep in dark holes can be done if we call on the name of the Lord. We can do it afraid, with caution and with trust but not with a spirit of recklessness and stupidity.
A person who has been hurt by divorce, breakups, or abuse may put up a wall that will separate them from facing the fear of future commitments. If we have such hurts, God will heal us. We can go ahead with boldness to do what we are called to do.
A believer can get great comfort from Paul’s letter to the Hebrews 10: 35-38:
“Therefore, do not throw away your confidence; it will have great recompense. You need endurance to do the will of God and receive what he has promised. For, after just a brief moment, he who is to come, shall come; he shall not delay. But my just one shall live by faith, and if he draws back I take no pleasure in him.
Fear is in opposition to Faith and whatever is opposed to faith is a sin, something that takes us away for our walk with God. When God tell us he takes no pleasure in a person who draws back in fear, that does not mean that God stops loving us or that we lose our salvation. It just means that if we are true believers we ought to come boldly before Him to ask whatever we need to overcome our fears. We need to press through our fears and live by faith. Then we can do what is humanly impossible.
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