JESUS
TELLS US THAT just prior to his second coming men's hearts would
be failing them for fear. Today we find that men are full of fear
and the psychiatrist's couches are loaded with patients who are
seeking relief for their fears, both real and imagined.
Fear
causes many organic diseases, especially ulcers, and those in the
household of faith are not immune to the fears and anxieties that
seem so prevalent today. While we are not immune, we have an antidote
that will do away with fear as quickly as an antidote kills germs.
What is it, and how does it work?
Well, of course, we know that fear is a state of mind. Sometimes
we are fearful when there is no danger and other times we could
be in great danger and calm because we are not aware of the facts.
Two people may react entirely differently in the same situation
because of training, knowledge, faith or experience.
Now
we believe that "all things work together for good to them that
love God." This being true, our life is in God's hands and we can
say with David, "The Lord is on my side, I will not fear. What can
man do unto me?" Paul said almost the same thing when he declared,
"The Lord is my helper and I will not fear what man shall do unto
me."
Why
should Christ's true soldiers be fearful? If God be for us, who
can be against us? Nathan Hale, a patriot in the Revolutionary War,
said as he died, "I only regret that I have but one life to lose
for my country." His zeal for the cause he believed in completely
cast out fear in the face of death.
As followers of Christ we can cast out fear even as Nathan Hale
did. "Whether we live, we live unto the Lord; and whether we die,
we die unto the Lord: whether we live therefore, or die, we are
the Lord's." This being true, why should we fear anything that concerns
our personal safety? This doesn't mean that we are justified in
doing something foolish like running in front of a truck, but if
we truly believe that the angel of the Lord is encamping around
us, then why should we be filled with fear at the thought of flying
or driving? Should we allow electrical storms and earthquakes to
frighten us? Where is our faith? Are we not in God's hands? If a
sparrow does not fall to the ground without God's knowledge, do
we think that our plane could crash against God's will? If God should
allow us to be struck dead by lightning or earthquake, our days
of probation would be over. How wise to develop the philosophy of
Esther who did all that she could do. She fasted and prayed, and
she was reconciled to what ever happened. She calmly said, "If I
perish, I perish." Queen Esther's faith was rewarded and God delivered
her and her people out of their trouble.
If it is God's will for us to continue our work in His vineyard,
no force on earth can harm us. If God is ready to give His beloved
sleep, nothing can stay the hand of death. Peter was miraculously
brought out of prison by an angel of God the night before he was
to be slain. Later he was crucified with his head down. God does
not always intervene, but all things are working together for our
ultimate good.
How long we live is not important. Looking back we realize how insignificant
it is that Jacob lived 147 years while Joseph died when he was 110.
What difference does it make now that Joseph lived 37 years less
than his father? He would be dead now anyway. Hezekiah would have
been better off if he hadn't lived that extra 15 years.
At the judgement seat, it won't matter how long we lived, but what
we did while alive. If we serve the Lord, we need have no fears,
for we are in God's hands. "Fear none of those things which thou
shalt suffer . . . be thou faithful unto death, and I will give
thee a crown of life." Rev. 2:10.
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