Don’t
be afraid of those who want to kill your body;
they cannot touch your
soul.
Fear only God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell.
Matthew 10:28
What are you afraid of? When I was younger, I wasn't (am still not) too fond of heights. It was so much the falling that frightened me, so much as the intense pain of the sudden stop at the bottom.
When we were children, we used to fear many things:
* Like spiders (and some still have an aversion to them),
* and clowns,
* and drowning,
* and alligators,
* and any number of things.
And as we grow up, we mostly grow out of those fears because we have new ones to replace them:
* losing your hair.
* developing a long term illness.
* having to speak in public
* being summoned to the boss's office.
* failing in school or in a career
There are those who will tell you that if you face your fears, you can overcome them. Apparently, they have never watched a single horror movie, because when you face the critter that scares you in a horror movie, bad things happen to you.
Fear can paralyze us. Fear can stop us from reaching out to someone who needs our help. Fear can make us......well, afraid. And then I saw a movie that I wish I could remember the title of, but the main gunfighter was facing his nemesis who was holding his weapon to the head of a hostage. The nemesis said, "One more step and I'll kill her." To which the hero said, "Then there will be no one but you and me."
While that may sound cruel and rather heartless, think about this for a second. Why are we afraid to speak to someone? Because they may tell us to go away? So what?
Why are we afraid to help someone? Because they may not want our help? So what?
Why do we not pray when we're in public? Because someone might not like it? So what? You don't have to bow your head, close your eyes, and look "holy" to pray.
Our enemy would have us afraid of him, because he can cause our life here to be not so much fun. But when we let God's light shine on his false "power" we will see and God will grant us the strength and courage we need.
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