Do
you ever feel fear? We all do at
one time or another. Even Christians
feel fear at times. And that feeling
is never going to go away permanently.
The Bible says to "fear not,"
but this doesn't mean you should
never feel scared. It means when
you do feel fear, keep going forward
and do what you are supposed to
do. Or as I like to say, do
it afraid.
Learning
to Confront Your Fears
It
was a great revelation to me when
I realized that I couldn't control
the feeling of fear but I could
keep it from controlling me. In
those difficult moments in life
when there are no answers, or when
unexpected change occurs-whatever
the situation, I've learned to not
live by my feelings and instead
face the fear head on. Even when
I'm "shaking in my boots.".
There
are times when you have to stand
your ground and speak God's Word
to get the courage you need. For
example, Romans 8:31 (NKJV) says,
"If God is for us, who can
be against us?" And Psalm 27:1
reminds me that if God is on my
side, whom shall I fear?
Confrontation
Is Not Comfortable
Sometimes
you must suffer through something
to defeat your fear of it. For example,
in the early part of my ministry
I had to suffer the loss of reputation.
Back then, many thought women shouldn't
teach and preach, and that's what
God called me to do. And when I
stepped out in obedience to God
to do it, it wasn't easy.
I
was asked to leave my church. I
lost friends. And some people just
didn't understand.
So
I had to confront those early fears
of what others thought of me and
a fear of being different. Thank
God, He helped me press through-because
if I had chosen to run from those
situations, I wouldn't be here today.
The
Israelites are also a good example
of people who had to face their
fears. In the Old Testament, God
brought them out of a terrible life
of slavery to take them to the Promised
Land, but they were then confronted
with a different situation that
was equally unpleasant. They ended
up facing the Red Sea in front of
them and Pharaoh's army behind them.
When the Israelites saw their dilemma,
they actually desired to go back
to their former life of slavery
instead of confronting the unknown
ahead of them. They preferred going
back to their former life even though
it was miserable. All because of
fear.
Just picture their situation: the
Red Sea in front of them and the
Egyptian army behind them.
What
are they going to do?
Moses
told the Israelites in Exodus 14:13
(AMP), "Fear not; stand still
(firm, confident, undismayed) and
see the salvation of the Lord which
He will work for you today. For
the Egyptians you have seen today
you shall never see again."
Become
Bold and Courageous
The
word fear means "to
run or to take flight." So
when we give in to fear we always
run away from something that we
should be confronting. God wanted
the Israelites to go forward into
the unknown. He wanted them to be
so fed up with bondage, they would
be willing to risk drowning instead
of going back to slavery. God wanted
them to be bold and courageous.
And He wants you to be bold
and courageous too.
Notice
how the Lord said "stand still."
That's interesting, because when
the emotion of fear has hold of
us and our minds are thinking one
crazy thing after another, the first
thing we need to do is get still.
Get out of the emotion, out of our
own head, and check with our heart
and ask, "What is God saying
in this situation?".
Maybe
you are in this position right now
and you feel like you are between
a rock and a hard place. It's like
you are between the Egyptian army
and the Red Sea and all of your
emotions are going haywire. You
may feel tempted to call your friends
and ask them what you should do.
Don't do that. Start by going to
God first and waiting on Him.
I
encourage you today to stand still,
get wisdom and direction from God
and His Word, and then do what you
believe God is telling you to do.
Ask Him for courage. Then you will
see the Lord make a way for you
to push past your fear and reach
the promised land He has ready for
you.
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