So humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and at the right time he will lift you up in honor. Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you. 1 Peter 5:6-7 NLT
America had been invaded.
On the evening of October 30, 1938, a news
flash interrupted the musical program, “Ramon Raquello”: “Ladies and gentlemen,
we interrupt our program of dance music to bring you a special bulletin from
the Intercontinental Radio News.”
The announcer told listeners that
scientists at the Mount Jennings Observatory in Chicago had observed mysterious
explosions of incandescent gas on Mars.
A few minutes later, other bulletins told
listeners that aerial vehicles had landed in various parts of the country and
that strange creatures had been seen emerging from them. Soon, reports came in
from New Jersey, New York, Washington, D.C., and elsewhere. It appeared
Martians were taking over the planet.
Panic ensued. The New York Times received 875 calls in minutes. One woman—not
wanting to be taken captive by Martians—attempted to take poison, but was
prevented just in the nick of time.
One caller asked police in San Francisco,
“My God, where can I volunteer my services? We’ve got to stop this awful
thing.”
In Newark, New Jersey, families in one
neighborhood ran into the streets with handkerchiefs covering their mouths.
Electricity suddenly went out in one town in Washington, causing the residents
to assume the Martians had blown up the power complex. Authorities called
sailors back to their ships.
One teenager remembered, “I was really
hysterical. My two girlfriends and I were crying and holding each other, and everything seemed so unimportant in the face of death. We felt it was terrible
we should die so young.”
But no one died that night because the Martians
hadn’t invaded America. Millions had simply heard a radio dramatization of H.
G. Welles’s The War of the Worlds on
the CBS drama series. Amazing what fear can do.
Our world gives us many reasons to fear,
some imagined and others not. Danger lurks in many places and has many faces.
God obviously knew this would be the case, so he created the fight or flight
part of our nature. We put up our fists or high-tail it when dangerous
situations arise.
Yet, God doesn’t plan for us to live in a
constant state of fear—especially when we have nothing specific about which to
be afraid. This fear doesn’t come from him but from the enemy of our souls—and
the enemy of our peace. Living this way robs us of peace.
Humility helps us conquer fear. With
humility, we recognize we can’t control everything—especially many things causing
us to fear. COVID-19 taught us that. But God can … and does. Nothing lies
beyond his reach, and he has promised to care for his children.
Rebuking unreasonable fears comes along
with humility. Unreasonable worries come from the enemy and usually relate to
promises God has made—but promises the enemy wants us to doubt, as Eve did in
the garden.
Fear prompts us to act—appropriately and
inappropriately. Fear makes us run or avoid certain areas or circumstances in
certain situations. The flight reactions intermingle with our trust and faith
in God because he gave us the good sense to act accordingly. In other
situations, fear causes us to cringe and retreat for no good reason. The saying
holds truth: most of what we fear never comes to pass.
The cure for living in the grip of fear
simply involves giving our cares and worries to God. He cares for us and has
promised to provide for us. When we do, fear will run from us, rather than us
running from it. God will give us the good sense to avoid dangerous situations,
the faith not to live with unreasonable fears, and the ability to trust him
when we encounter circumstances beyond our control.
God is bigger than anything causing you to
fear.
Father, help me to trust in you so that
fear doesn’t overcome me.
Tweetable: Are you living in the grip of fear?
If you enjoyed this devotion, please share it with your friends.
I invite you to try my newest book, Life's Many Moods: A Collection of Poetry, in eBook or paperback. Throughout the years, poets have expressed emotions in various ways through the picturesque method of poetry. Click on the title above to order your copy today. And thanks to all our faithful followers who share our posts on Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin.
No comments:
Post a Comment