Thursday, June 4, 2015

Do Not Be Afraid! Be Courageous. God Is With You


The question is overwhelming because of the numerous fears that underlie it. Our fears are so diverse and so extreme that we're more apt to avoid and ignore them rather than acknowledge that they're there.

Fear is the front-runner of the clout killers. As we begin to unpack these inhibitors to our confidence and influence, we’ll see a consistent theme of fear. Fear tends to coerce its tentacles into all our issues. We fear that who we are is not enough, so we deal with jealousy. We fear not having enough, so we live out of scarcity. We fear not being good enough, so we live with insecurity.

We fear not being strong enough, so we cover it up with pride. We fear not measuring up to others, so we wrestle with the comparison. We fear chaos, so we grapple for control. This fear that we can’t handle it, that we’re not enough, rings true in each of these enemies that impact our influence. What we’ll discover is that our greatest fear is true, but there is an even greater truth to replace it.

Genesis 26:24


Do Not Be Afraid


You don’t have to be afraid. Easier said than done, right? Again and again in the Bible God told His children not to be afraid.

Through a vision, God said,

Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward. - Genesis 15:1

When Hagar and her son Ishmael were banished from Abraham’s land, an angel told Hagar,

Do not be afraid; God has heard. - Genesis 21:17

When Isaac was expelled from his land by the Philistines and forced to move from place to place, God appeared to him and reminded him,

Do not be afraid, for I am with you. - Genesis 26:24

When Jacob was fearful of traveling in his old age, God told him,

Do not be afraid to go down to Egypt, for I will make you into a great nation. - Genesis 46:3

Numerous times Moses reminded the Israelites not to be afraid because God was with them and would fight for them. And after Moses’ death, God made the same commitment to Joshua as he encouraged him to be strong and courageous:

Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go. - Joshua 1:9

From David to Elijah, from Isaiah to Jeremiah, God continuously reminded his people not to fear. When Joseph considered canceling his engagement to Mary, an angel appeared to him, telling him not to be afraid (Matthew 1:19-20). When Jesus charged the twelve disciples with their responsibility, He told them not to be afraid of those who would seek to harm them for proclaiming the truth (Matthew 10:26-28). From the women gathering at the empty tomb to the disciples seeing the resurrected Jesus, the message was the same: do not be afraid (Matthew 28:5, Matthew 28:10).

In every instance, people faced legitimate fears. But each time God’s message remained consistent. It seems God understood that we would wrestle with fear.


Excerpted with permission from the Clout: Discover and Unleash Your God-Given Influence by Jenni Catron, copyright Thomas Nelson.

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