The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, but the righteous are bold as a lion (Proverbs
28:1).
How do you respond to fear situations in your life? The following steps will help you
identify and hopefully eliminate any irrational fears.
First, analyze your fear. Most people aren’t aware of what is controlling their lives.
If you are struggling with anxiety attacks, determine when they first occurred. What
experience preceded the first attack? People struggling with agoraphobia can usually
identify one precipitating event. It is often associated with some tragedy or failure in
their lives, such as a marital affair or an abortion. Satan takes advantage of victimized
people if they don’t seek a scriptural solution to their crisis (Psalm 38:18).
Second, determine where God’s place in your life has been usurped. In what way does any
fear prevent you from responsible behavior or compel you toward irresponsible behavior?
You may need to confess any situations where you’ve allowed your actions to be controlled
by fear (Psalm 28:1). We will always live less than a responsible life if we fear anything
other than God.
Third, work out a plan of responsible behavior. A college student shared with me that
she was living in terror of her father. They hadn’t spoken to each other in six months.
Obviously there was irresponsible behavior on both their parts. I suggested that she take
the initiative that evening and say, "Hi, Dad!" We reasoned that there were
three possible responses he could give. First, he could get mad. Second, he could respond
with a greeting. Third, he could remain silent. It was the possibility of the third
response that created the most fear.
We then discussed the fourth point: Determine in advance what your response will be to
any fear-object. The young woman and I talked about what her response would be in each of
those three cases we had mentioned. I then asked her if she would be willing to carry out
our plan. She agreed to do it. I got a call that evening from a happy daughter who
exclaimed, "He said ‘Hi’ back!"
Do the thing you fear the most, and the death of fear is certain.
Lord, give me the courage to meet my fears head-on and the persistence to overcome them
in Your strength.
This daily devotional is published and distributed by
http://www.GOSHEN.net/ . It is written by Neil
Anderson at http://www.ficm.org/ .
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