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April 23, 2013
April 23, 2013
"Courage Under Fire"
Scripture Reading:
Matthew 14:27 (HCSB) Immediately Jesus spoke to them. “Have courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
Matthew 14:27 (HCSB) Immediately Jesus spoke to them. “Have courage! It is I. Don’t be afraid.”
When we ask God for special attention, we must be
ready to deal with God directly. When approached by Jesus, we miss His peace
unless we believe the truth of who He says He is. When Jesus gave individuals
personal attention, He often first required some action on their part. He would
say things like, "take courage" or "don't be afraid." Jesus did not remove
their fear. The individuals had to take their own action of removing the fear
from their life before the peace and security of Jesus could be experienced.
Turmoil and peace cannot reside together in our spiritual being. Jesus
left the Holy Spirit on earth to be our Comforter. The Holy Spirit, like
Jesus, can become our comfort only if we our willing and allow ourselves to
accept it.
When you look around today, what can you find that
doesn't reek of gloom & doom, and designed to create fear in our lives
? Just watch the news daily, and you know what I am talking about.
The more fear and talk of fear we are exposed to, we become desensitized to the
destructiveness of it. The Bible throughout, commands and exhorts us to
not be afraid. God is a God of peace. Jesus was not afraid, even
when he knew he was to die upon the Cross. We as Christians need to approach
life the same way. Why worry or fear, it just makes things worse, and
effects our very health. We all know our time on earth is just a speck on
the line of eternity, and what awaits Christians is far more grand and
glorious. When we know what our destiny is, we can live in peace, and know
that when our life ends on earth, it turns into an eternal life with our
Creator.
We are all filled with certain fears and
weaknesses. Starting today, right now........be committed towards being
free of them.
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Pastor Ben J Lahay
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