The Bible says don't be afraid 365 times...once for each day of the year (I guess you're allowed to be afraid for one day each leap year, and 2020 is a leap year...but I digress).
My point is that may Christians take this to be injunction and command, rather than encouragement...and when they're afraid, they question themselves, and question their faith.
I'm scared, so I don't really trust Jesus...I'm not good enough...I'm weak...why can't I bring myself to obey..?
And we read passages like Matthew 14:22-31, in which Jesus seems to chide Peter for his fear, and lack of faith:
22 And straightway Jesus constrained his disciples to get into a ship, and to go before him unto the other side, while he sent the multitudes away.
23 And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when the evening was come, he was there alone.
24 But the ship was now in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves: for the wind was contrary.
25 And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea.
26 And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear.
27 But straightway Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.
28 And Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water.
29 And he said, Come. And when Peter was come down out of the ship, he walked on the water, to go to Jesus.
30 But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.
31 And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt?
But there's more to it than this, more than the 'faith casts out fear' mantra we so often hear.
Jesus would soon feel very frightened, and very alone.
He'd sweat blood in the Garden of Gethsemane, and entreat His friends to stay awake with Him...and He was so disappointed...personally disappointed...when they failed Him.
But what, really, did He have to be afraid of? He knew He'd rise from the dead, right? Job jobbed.
Tell yourself that next time you're at the dentist for a root canal.
And perhaps more than the physical pain, He feared the loneliness that would come from assuming all the world's sin...a complete separation from the Father, in payment of that debt.
But He knew the relationship would be restored!
OK, tell yourself you'll eventually be released, after robbing a bank and being sentenced to ten years'; hard time with your cellmate a 300lb biker named Squeezer.
Jesus knows pain, and He knows lonely...and He knows you, in these hard, hard days.
But there's more to it than this, more than the 'faith casts out fear' mantra we so often hear.
Jesus would soon feel very frightened, and very alone.
He'd sweat blood in the Garden of Gethsemane, and entreat His friends to stay awake with Him...and He was so disappointed...personally disappointed...when they failed Him.
But what, really, did He have to be afraid of? He knew He'd rise from the dead, right? Job jobbed.
Tell yourself that next time you're at the dentist for a root canal.
And perhaps more than the physical pain, He feared the loneliness that would come from assuming all the world's sin...a complete separation from the Father, in payment of that debt.
Father, why hast Thou forsaken me?
But He knew the relationship would be restored!
OK, tell yourself you'll eventually be released, after robbing a bank and being sentenced to ten years'; hard time with your cellmate a 300lb biker named Squeezer.
Jesus knows pain, and He knows lonely...and He knows you, in these hard, hard days.
This life may seem a prison, but you've got Jesus as your cellmate.
You
think you should be fearless
(for
ain’t that what the Bible said?),
but
in these days that seem so cheerless,
it’s
OK, my friend, to be afraid.
When
Peter stepped out on the wave
and
then cried out in sinking dread,
Jesus,
yes, called out his faith,
but
did not cut the poor man dead,
for
He knew that in due time
He
(yes!) would meet blood-sweat terror,
but
that it would not be a crime,
nor
even an unforced error
to
ask God, must this be the plan,
the Passion of the Son of Man?
the Passion of the Son of Man?
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Yes, it's okay to be scared and definitely acknowledge it, because Jesus did know fear and He understands our fear. I'm so thankful He does understand and also gives me peace when things are hard. Blessings and love to you and Barb!
ReplyDeleteGayl, you're so right...knowing that He understand does bring peace.
DeleteLove and blessings back!
The one thing that has been on my heart this week is GOD IS IN CONTROL. Thankful for this promise.
ReplyDeleteEncouraging Joy, He sure is. And all will be well. Thanks so much for being here!
DeleteEncouraging as always. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThank YOU, Loretta!
DeleteListening to Sister Hazel now...a good one! I recall it from high school days for me. My spotify shut down for some odd reason...perhaps for room for listening to this! I pray you continue to make poems, take stock in the Father, and rejoice in the days we have to write! FMF friend, Jenn
ReplyDeleteJenn, I'm so glad you enjoyed the song. It's one of my favourites.
DeleteThank you so much for your prayers...they mean more than I can say.
Job jobbed? hahaha! And how do we KNOW it isn't pronounced job, as in a job? Something else tothink about when you can't sleep.
ReplyDeleteYES Andrew everyone fears! And so did Jesus. He went through every single thing we did. Identification! Hey pray for me sir...A tongue ulceration that refuses to heal....yes, fear! Love you! Remember Noah was quarantined for forty days!
Love your words here, Mary, and LOVE YOU!
DeleteYou are such a blessing in my life.
PERFECT.
ReplyDeleteSusan, from you...that is such high praise. I am SO HONOURED.
DeleteBy God, milady, I love you.
Love your perspective. Yes, it's okay to be afraid but let's not dwell there. For me, I must bring myself back from the edge by remembering we are not in this, or any trial, alone. He brings us new mercies every morning, so I'm choosing to Praise and not panic. Thank you and bless you both, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteSuzette, exactly that...on't dwell in fear. We're not aloe.
DeleteBlessings back!
It is encouraging to remember that Jesus knows what it is like to struggle and that he experienced all the same emotions we do.
ReplyDeleteLesley, for me. knowing that Jesus understands...it' a lifesaver...and thank you so much for being here!
DeleteThis is great Andrew!
ReplyDeleteDiane, thank you so much! You just made my day! :)
Delete(((((Andrew)))))
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Annie in Texas
((((((Annie!))))))
DeleteThank YOU!
thank you... good way of putting things into proper perspective. :) visiting from FMF 31 today.
ReplyDeleteAnnette, thank you so much...and I LOVED your post and poem. SO good!
DeleteThis is such a wonderfully classic "Andrew" line: "This life may seem a prison, but you've got Jesus as your cellmate." Yes!
ReplyDeleteLisa, I'm so glad you liked it! Thank you!
DeleteHad to snicker at "Squeezer!" Always got to insert some levity even in the midst of a very serious post and subject, don't ya, Andrew! We truly need to bear in mind the feelings that Jesus experienced when facing such a daunting task, such a horrific situation. Yet, I'm sure He reminded Himself of the truth of His situation and we should do the same. We are never alone or powerless with the Lord! Thanks for this shot of encouragement, and dash of humor! Praying for you to stay virus free, my friend!
ReplyDeleteBeth, you're so right...we absolutely have to keep ourselves reminded, especially now, of our Ultimate Reality.
DeleteWe're truly never alone.
And Squeezer waves a big Hallo!
Thank you, Andrew. Be blessed. Be encouraged. Be everything you are meant to be in these trying times. One thing we all know is we are beloved by God, and that's saying something. Did you ever read Henri Nouwen's book "Life of the Beloved"? I suppose you have. Maybe I've mentioned it before, since I repeat myself (yikes). It's one of my favorites. Blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteMy dear Norma, "Life of the Beloved" is one of my favourites, too!
DeleteThank you so much for being here. YOU help keep me encouraged through the worst of times; your friendship, and your love.
Andrew, thank you for the reminder that our faith is growing. We aren't condemned by God in those times when we falter. He gives us grace (and sometimes chastening), but He never turns us away. He helps us to learn and be strengthened for future times when we'll face fear.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder that fear is an honest emotion,
Jeanne, you said this so well, but you left out one thing...
Delete...sometimes, watching us, He rolls His eyes.
Thank you so uch for being here!
Ha! I may have chortled a bit at that one. ;)
DeleteSo glad to bring you a laugh, Jeanne!
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