The power of fear
The weekend before I left "other Africa" I took a trip. You've already seen a few pictures from that trip, but now I want to share with you a thought that solidified as I was exploring.Fear is a powerful thing.
It's powerful, not in the sense of being strong, but in the sense of making you weak.
I saw the outworking of that during my weekend away. We went to a place that used to have a ton of tourists, but fear has pushed them away. Entire grandiose hotels sit empty because of fear. We prefer to think that we can guarantee our arrival at our vacation destination. Minimizing risks, maximizing profits, vacation-wise, at least.
Now, I'm not saying that people should be stupid. It takes a special type of thinking to knowingly risk death on vacation. But when it's not vacation, it's for other reasons, can we trust the Father to make us brave?
Bravery is choosing to be strong even when fear tries to make you weak. And just as the Christmas story repeats over and over again "do not fear," so Scripture echoes the refrain in other places too.
"Be strong and courageous," he said to Joshua.
"Fear not, for I have called you by name, you are mine."
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness" to the Apostle Paul.
Bravery is being strong when fear makes you weak.
"For when I am weak, then I am strong" said Paul in reply. He knew the source of his strength.
What do you have in your that threatens to make you weak? What is the Father calling you to be brave about? Can we all take a deep breath and say with Paul "... when I am weak, then I am strong."
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