It’s a new year with a new focus, but the old fear hovers nearby.
What’s with that anyway?
I mean, I’m determined to trust in God and let love banish fear and then…wham, something unexpected ties me in emotional knots.
Could it be that I’ve lost my focus so quickly?
Or maybe I haven’t truly opened my hands in surrender.
After all, this is spiritual warfare. And it a war, there’s struggle and death and fear galore. Until one side says “enough” and seeks peace.
Here’s some wise words from life coach Holley Gerth:
I tried to control everything so that I could get a specific outcome. Tests and temperatures, appointments and articles. I held on as tightly to my goal as I did to the one-lined pregnancy tests at the end of every month.
Then slowly, slowly I felt like God brought me to a point where I finally said, “Whatever.” Not “Whatever” (with the sarcastic tone and eye roll—although some days I did indeed want to say that). But “Whatever, Lord. I am surrendering my expectations. I’m surrendering what I’ve been demanding.” I waved the white flag and I let trust win.
People would ask, “How do you feel about your infertility?” And I would say, “I have a peace about it.” And they would look at me like, “Yeah, yeah, Sunday School answer.”
And I said, “No, it’s the kind of peace that comes after war. And I fought for it. I will surrender everything else but not that peace.”
It was that peace that replaced my fear, that set me free.
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So, are you still trying to defeat fear on your own terms?
Did something ugly sneak up on you and wrap your peace in chains?
You can be free from fear. It begins by surrendering to the Commander in Chief of the universe.
Remember, he’s the one that has mad lion taming skills. His is the heel that crushed the head of our enemy.
Let go of the anguish caused by fear. Wave the white flag. Let the peace that passes all understanding flood your heart instead.
What’s making you afraid today? Can you surrender it to the Prince of Peace?
“Trust and obey,
for there’s no other way
to be happy in Jesus
but to trust and obey!”
And the wonderful thing is that it’s real happiness, not just sullen resignation!