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God Fears Good Fears Exodus 20:20 "Do not be afraid; for God has come in order to test you, and in order that the fear of Him may remain with you, so that you may not sin." Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt was close to being right when he said, "There is nothing to fear but fear itself!" What Roosevelt didn't mention was there are actually two good kinds of fear. The first good kind of fear is the fear of God or a reverential awe of God. The Bible speaks a lot about this fear in Proverbs 1 The second kind of fear is the raw fear of self-preservation. This fear can be good or it can be unhealthy, depending on whether you are facing a real danger or just one that you perceive. When confronted with real danger, this fear can save your life! I experienced this fear while trying to unhook a fishing lure that got hung up across a stream in the Rocky Mountains. I looked down the path and spotted a rattlesnake as big as your arm in front of me. In that moment, I felt stark terror, and I turned and ran. Perceived dangers, however, can provoke the same kind of terror. And these, unfortunately, cause fear more often than real danger. I'll never forget when my Benjamin was about three, and he woke up screaming. Standing up in his bed, his eyes looking like half-dollars, he cried out, "Daddy, there's tigers everywhere!" So I pulled out my imaginary gun and shot all the tigers. "There, , they're gone," I said. That calmed him down and he fell asleep again. As adults, we can be just like my Benjamin-we perceive something as real, when it isn't. When we live our lives as though the mythical "tigers" are real, we waste emotional energy that can be used in living life purposely and serving others sacrificially. Prayer: Ask the Lord to help you fear Him and to recognize when you are acting fearful because of perceived danger rather than real danger. Discuss: Talk about any real dangers or "tigers" (perceived fears) that are present in your life right now. |
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