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For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline. 2 Timothy 1:7 NLT
Sleep in the backyard in a tent? And in the dark? At the
time, Fred was ruled by fear of darkness.
Like many children, Fred feared the dark. His parents had
talked to him, telling him nothing existed in the dark that didn’t in the
light. Even as a youngster, he knew that wasn’t true. What about all those
dangerous animals he never saw in the daylight? Try as he might, Fred couldn’t
shake the fear.
Then, one day at school, Rad suggested a camping adventure in
his backyard. The thought of sleeping in a tent at night terrified Fred—even if
it was only in Rad’s backyard. Not wanting to admit his fear to my friend and
risk him telling their friends, Fred agreed.
The experience was worse than Fred imagined. Without
divulging his fear, Fred convinced Rad to leave a light on in the bathroom to
see how to get to the facilities should they need to use them during the night.
Rad agreed. However, Rad had an evil sister who somehow discerned Fred’s fear
and ensured she extinguished the light before going to bed. Fred didn’t sleep a
wink. His imagination inflated, and he heard every noise. By the time the first
rays of daylight peeped over the horizon, he was a nervous wreck.
I’ve struggled with this and other fears myself. Darkness
wasn’t my friend when I was younger, either. Dad tried to help me defeat it by
sending me into the backyard alone. It didn’t work. Now a senior adult, I’m
still a little nervous when confronting the darkness without some light.
Although God has instilled in us a healthy sense of fear, He
doesn’t expect it to lead to unhealthy emotional reactions. Avoiding a
dangerous neighborhood is just good sense. Stepping into the path of an
oncoming semi and thinking God will stop it isn’t. God gives us the wisdom to
avoid dangerous situations through the instilled emotion of fear. We depend on
Him to protect us from those beyond our control. And He’s promised He would.
Conquering unreasonable fears starts when we admit to God
that we have them. Once we’ve done that, we can lean on Him for strength to
face and overcome them.
Father, I ask you to deliver me from unreasonable fears.
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