Today's Journey

No Fear Factor
Jan.01,2014
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"God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and love and self-control.” 2 Timothy 1:7 ESV
The reality TV show Fear Factor featured people who
are willing to face their worst fears for notoriety and financial gain. I
need to tell you that I rarely watched more than a fleeting moment of
the show as I surfed with my remote. I find it tough to watch people eat
cockroaches, immerse themselves in a tank full of creepy worms with
legs, and stay under water far too long with slimy eels crowding around
their heads. It’s just not my definition of high-value entertainment.
But the program did remind me that fear is an emotion that we are all
very familiar with. In fact, my discomfort with watching for any length
of time probably has something to do with reminding me of things and
events that I fear or at least find uncomfortable.
Yet thinking of the program does make me wonder: Would I be willing
to conquer my fears to do what Jesus asks me to do, just as these
contestants overcome their fears for a moment in the spotlight of
national TV?
There is no doubt that fear is no friend of our effectiveness for
Christ. We are often fearful about witnessing, giving our money away,
saying no to our friends, forgiving a cruel offense, saying yes to a
short-term missionary assignment, or risking being misunderstood if we
speak up for biblical values at the water-cooler. If Satan can get us
stymied by fear, he doesn’t have to do much else to shut down our
spiritual progress and usefulness.
So, let’s talk about what it takes to succeed for Jesus in the face of fear.
First, let’s remind ourselves that fear primarily focuses on
protecting and preserving “me.” Overcoming fear begins with deciding
that some things in life are more important than ourselves. Things like
the eternal destinies of others, the prosperity of the work of Christ in
our world, the fact that the reputation of Jesus is more strategically
important than my fleeting popularity, and that His integrity and
righteousness showing up in my life is more important than cheating for
some personal gain. Once you and I realize that a self-surpassing
passion for others and Jesus trumps fear, we can understand why the
apostle John wrote that love casts out fear (1 John 4:18).
But loving can often feel like a risky, sometimes losing proposition,
which is why we need another ingredient to release the power of the
love that conquers fear. That ingredient is trust. Trusting that God
will protect you when you are fearful, that God will reward you when you
feel at risk, that God will give you guidance and courage when you feel
lost and intimidated is what it takes to defeat the fear that holds you
back. Are you afraid that when you love you will become vulnerable,
misunderstood, taken advantage of, or misused? Trust God to watch over
you, meet your needs, and give you His best, and those fears will become
increasingly nonexistent.
When our lives are characterized by trust-filled love, fear
ultimately will not be a factor. As President Roosevelt said in his
inaugural speech, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself!”
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What does God want you to do but you are afraid of doing?
- List the advances you could make spiritually if fear were not a factor in your life. Be specific.
- What would it take for you to be more passionate about others and Jesus than you are about yourself?
- In Psalm 56:3, what did David say he would do in the face of fear? Are you ready to do the same?
- What specifically can you trust God for when fear threatens your walk with Him?
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