There is nothing more frustrating than waking up in the morning and realizing you have yet another wall to climb, another hurdle to jump.
What do you find yourself staring at in the mornings? Is it your job, or stress? Maybe it’s anxiety. Maybe, if you are anything like me, it’s fear.
Fear. It stops us dead in our tracks. It distracts us, and holds us hostage and tricks us into thinking we are at (what feels like) arms length from our Creator. Fear. It binds us up, sometimes unable to remember the goodness and greatness of our God. Fear, it can make us slaves.
The good news here, we are not bound up. We are not slaves. That is a lie.
Christ came to set us free! Of this truth, I am so certain. For that freedom I am thankful.
Here is why I love God’s word and what He says about fear:
This tells me that He owns me. My Father has got my back. He bought me for a price I could never repay. Therefore, I can stand confident that fear does not belong in me (or you).
Ah-ha! I shall not be timid because I have Jesus Christ my Savior in me! He has gifted me, and YOU, a spirit of power to walk in Him, confident and sure! We have the power in us to rebuke fear, to sucker punch the enemy right outta our lives. Thank you Jesus!
This is, by far, one of my favs. However, I am in love with the book of Isaiah. His promises are true, always. He commands us not to be fearful. To trust in Him at all times. Easier said than done, of this I am sure. If we – I – hide these promises He’s given me in His word, deep down in my life and my heart, I can use these tools to fight back.
It’s no accident that yesterday, after I started typing this blog, I got a text from a friend (whom I love dearly) wrestling with fear. It’s no accident that I was even more inspired to remind my friends of the power within us from Jesus to fight fear. It’s no accident that last night at prayer night, at my home church, a major focus was on spiritual warfare. I know that my connection to the body of Christ is of NO accident. The fact that he planted within me a seed to want to tackle this topic is no accident, either.
I have a responsibility to follow His lead and speak out in truth where there is deception. I have an obligation to fight fear with those who need help fighting. I have a deep desire to stand with those who need it.
I couldn’t have said better myself.
A tenacious, explosive cry of Praise. I want my life to be a continual explosion of praise. I do not want the enemy to gather a single foothold in my life. I don’t know about you, but nothing gives me more pleasure than knowing my Savior makes the enemy tremble. It brings me great joy knowing that I have someone, a King, fighting for me (for me!! wow…). It gives me courage to stand firm in the One who already won the war. Jesus battled so that I may live.
I want my life to be an example of worship. I want my life to be a testimony of standing firm and shouting out the Victory of the one who saves us. I owe it all to Him, the keeper of my heart, the one who knows me inside and out. The one who loves me. I refuse (from this day forward) to live my life in Fear, when I know full well that it has no power over me. My deepest prayer is that the body of Christ has an ache to remind eachother of this truth. I am far too guilty of allowing and validating fear, but no more. I am standing in a victory cry of praise for, and with, my family. I hope you stand too.
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And because it’s Friday:
Amen!! This is an amazing reminder that fear has no place in our lives. We are sons and daughters of a king, what do we have to fear?? Thank you for the amazing reminder. I will join with you in the decision to not validate and allow my fears to run my life at times. Thank you for this post. You inspire me 🙂
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