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Daily Bread

The remedy for fear

The Philippine Star

In his first inaugural speech in 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the newly elected president of the US, addressed a nation that was still reeling from the Great Depression. Hoping to ignite a more optimistic outlook regarding that economic crisis, he declared, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself!”

Fear often shows up in our lives when we are at risk of losing something — our wealth, health, reputation, position, safety, family, friends. It reveals our innate desire to protect the things in life that are important to us, rather than fully entrusting them to God’s care and control. When fear takes over, it cripples us emotionally and saps us spiritually. We’re afraid to tell others about Christ, to extend our lives and resources for the benefit of others, or to venture into new territory. A fearful spirit is more vulnerable to the enemy, who tempts us to compromise biblical convictions and to take matters into our own hands.

The remedy for fear, of course, is trust in our Creator. Only when we trust the reality of God’s presence, power, protection, and provision for our lives can we share the joy of the psalmist, who said, “I sought the LORD, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears” (Ps. 34:4).    — Joe Stowell                                 

 

Day by day and with each

passing moment, Strength

I find to meet my trials here;

Trusting in my Father’s

wise bestowment,

I’ve no cause for worry or for fear. — Berg

                                            

 

READ: Psalm 34:1-10

 

Trust in the Lord is the cure  for a fearful spirit.

 

The Bible in one year:

• Deuteronomy 13-16

DAY

FEAR

FEARFUL

FRANKLIN D

GREAT DEPRESSION

JOE STOWELL

LIVES

TRUST

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