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AFRAID
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. The state of being afraid is an emotion which all of us have
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experienced at one time or another. It can manifest itself in many
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ways to different people. What is this thing that can creep into our
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life and take such complete control if left unchecked?
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. There are two definitions which are related, yet quite different
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in their applications. One is that on respectful awe and/or
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reverence. This is the kind of fear referred to many times in
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scripture when we are admonished to "fear God." This is a simple and
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direct statement that we are to hold God in great respect. He is our
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creator, our superior and is due all worship, adoration and praise.
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. This definition of fear is different from the day to day usage of
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the word. It involves amazement and wonder. It is a POSITIVE thing.
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(I Peter 2:17) Honor all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor
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the king.
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(Revelation 14:7) Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to
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him; for the hour of his judgment is come: and worship him that made
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heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.
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(Revelation 19:5) And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise
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our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and
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great.
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. Yes! There is trembling; there is a feeling of being scared when
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we approach that infinite being which is so far beyond our limited
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capacity to understand. But what hope is offered in that He will
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remove all the false fears; He will make us joint heirs to all things;
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He will, for those who seek Him, give the power to understand all
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things. The reward is eternal joy, peace, and understanding.
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(Isaiah 35:4) Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear
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not: behold, your God will come with vengeance, even God with a
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recompense; he will come and save you. How wonderful that we need not
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be afraid of the unknown. God will come and save us from the basal,
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worldly traps. He will come with a vengeance and a recompense? Yes,
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a vengeance for evil (not men) and His reward for those that fear Him
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and not the things of the world.
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. Now let us consider the other definition. This is the one that
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involves feelings of agitation and anxiety whenever there is presence
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or nearness of danger, evil, pain, sudden loss, etc. When we fall into
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the grip of fear, it produces an unparalleled emptiness. Our direction
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and purpose is lost until the fear is conquered; until we have restored
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control of our emotions.
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. Our first recorded example, in scripture, of fear is in Genesis.
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Fear makes its entrance into the world as a consequence of sin. After
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Adam and Eve had eaten of the forbidden fruit, "... the man and his
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wife heard the sound of the Lord God as He was walking in the garden
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in the cool of the day, and they hid from the Lord God among the trees
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of the garden. But the Lord God called to the man, "Where are you?"
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He answered, "I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid because I
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was naked; so I hid."(Genesis 3:8-10 NIV) As a result of sin, a brand
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new emotion was born - anxiety - turmoil about what is to happen.
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. Today there are many fears which we must face on a nearly daily
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basis - our physical and mental health, our security in maintaining
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ourselves and our families, fear of accident, on and on. Fears range
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from personal, private matters to those of great worldwide social
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consequence.
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. There are times when fear is a healthy thing. There are things
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that we should be afraid of for our own good - things that
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realistically can harm us - standing in traffic, falling down stairs,
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eating tainted food, touching a hot stove burner - these present a
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real and present danger and to be unafraid of them is not only
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unrealistic but stupid. A lack of fear in these situations is a
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denial of being in the world, something we are advised to accept
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during our temporary stay here, to be involved with living so that we
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are the witness of the power of salvation. To exhibit a false lack of
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fear of those things that can harm us is to be unrealistic in our
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witness and to "tempt" God in trivial matters. Healthy fears protect
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us. They are rational emotions that keep us from a self-destructive
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path.
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. Unhealthy fear produces mental states that allow fear to grow; to
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envelope us completely - loss of ability to reason, depression, and
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inaction, just to mention some. It's no wonder that the "Great
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Deceiver" uses fear as one of his most effective tools. Right from the
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Garden of Eden until the present, evil has been disguised to be
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appealing to the temporal mind. When we succumb to the lure and become
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aware of the deception fear takes over to sustain and widen the gulf
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between the sin and the reality. MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, THE
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GREATEST DANGER OF FEAR IS THE POWER OF FEAR TO TAKE CONTROL OF OUR
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MINDS AND OUR ACTIONS.
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. I attended a company meeting recently where we listened to a
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motivational speaker discuss mankind's general failure to effect
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changes in its conditions. Fear was labeled as the greatest culprit.
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Even though the speaker was referring only to earthly things, he
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presented fear as an acronym which has good application in our
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discussion here:
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. False
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. Evidence
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. Appearing
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. Real
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. Exactly what Satan would have us believe! He is the great
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deceiver! The illusion of reality can separate us from all control of
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a situation. A powerful, downward spiral is created. Once control is
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lost, error (sin) can then procreate itself, spreading to other things
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and other situations.
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. Very early in scripture, God promised relief from fear for those
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who trust him. Clear back to Abraham we find:
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(Genesis 15:1) After these things the word of the LORD came unto Abram
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in a vision, saying, Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy
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exceeding great reward.
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. And a little later, to Isaac:
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(Genesis 26:24) And the LORD appeared unto him the same night, and
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said, I am the God of Abraham thy father: fear not, for I am with thee,
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and will bless thee, and multiply thy seed for my servant Abraham's
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sake.
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. Some of our greatest promises of comfort come in the Psalms:
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(Psalms 23:4) Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of
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death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff
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they comfort me.
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(Psalms 27:1) The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
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the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
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(Psalms 27:3) Though an host should encamp against me, my heart shall
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not fear: though war should rise against me, in this will I be
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confident.
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(Psalms 31:13) For I have heard the slander of many: fear was on every
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side: while they took counsel together against me, they devised to take
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away my life.
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(Psalms 56:11) In God have I put my trust: I will not be afraid what
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man can do unto me.
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(Psalms 91:5) Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night; nor for
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the arrow that flieth by day;
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(Psalms 112:7) He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: his heart is
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fixed, trusting in the LORD.
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. And that familiar passage in Proverbs:
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(Proverbs 3:24) When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea,
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thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet.
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. Faith is the answer to fear. It is not an excuse for ignoring
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adversity and hiding from reality, it is the God-given power to meet
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fear and prove the falsehood of the situation and to conquer its power
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over us. We have that promise stated many times in the Bible. It
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WORKS!
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. In the New Testament something new is added. We were given
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access to the third part of the Trinity - The Holy Spirit. Often
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referred to as The Comforter, we now have the very real presence of
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God to sustain us in every facet of life. This is the wonder of the
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Trinity. It is the ultimate result of faith - constant assurance of
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the promises of God.
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. The old hymn states the current status as well as any I have
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found:
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Oh, spread the tidings 'round, wherever man is found,
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Wherever human hearts and human woes abound;
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Let every Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound:
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The Comforter has come!
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The long, long night is past, the morning breaks at last;
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And hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast,
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As o'er the golden hills the day advances fast!
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The Comforter has come!
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Lo, the great King of Kings, with healing in his wings,
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To every captive soul a full deliv'rance brings;
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And thro' the vacant cells the song of triumph rings:
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The Comforter has come!
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O boundless Love divine! How shall this tongue of mine
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To wond'ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine -
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That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine!
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The Comforter has come!
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Sing, till the echoes fly above the vaulted sky,
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And all the saints above to all below reply,
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In strains of endless love, the song that ne'er will die:
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The Comforter has come!
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