On Fear and Dealing with it
Christians
are told over and over again that we are to be fearless, but I never really
think that I am supposed to be when I am overcome by fear. My New Year goals
involve trying to get rid of my bad habits that inhibit my relationship with
God and with people. My writing this and discussing possible solutions is
something for myself as well as you, the reader, in the hopes that what I
discuss help you if you are dealing with similar issues.
The
first source of my fear comes from work, the most common fear being known as
impostor syndrome. For those unfamiliar, it is feeling unworthy of the job one
has, or that one will be exposed as a fraud at any given moment. I wonder if
the main characters of the Bible stories (Abraham, David, Noah, etc.) ever felt
this impostor syndrome. There is a part of me that thinks they did, but they
are immediately reminded that they were chosen to be in those positions. This
should be something that those of us feeling impostor syndrome keep reminding
ourselves. If we have prayed about it and don’t feel God strongly leading us to
be somewhere else, then it is very likely that we are where we need to be. We
just need to be putting our best foot forward and allowing God to take care of
the rest.
A
second source of fear is personal worrying. I tend to worry about things that
tend to only be feasible in my head and it leads to me wasting time with the
sin and possibly hurting relationships with the people around me. Something
that I am working on is talking to the people that provoked the worry in my
head, not in a blaming sense, but to just let them know what is in my head and
to resolve the issue. If it is something that my own mind has cooked up, I have
to stop, breathe, and pray to God and remind myself that He is in control and
give my worry to Him. This strategy I have derived from Psalm 46:10, “Be still,
and know that I am God.”
My
third source of fear is from my finances, which I am sure many people deal with
in the United States at least during this time. Not that I am in financial
trouble or anything, but I am constantly planning the use of my finances which
leads to worrying which leads to fear. Now keeping track of your finances and
being responsible with them is a good thing and is in keeping with being a
steward of what God has given us, but obsessing like Gollum and treating your
money like your precious is not. We must keep in mind that it is easy for us to
place multiple things in front of Him, but Jesus warns us against the dangers
of placing money above God (Matthew 6:24). As long as we keep in mind that
everything we have is given to us by God, we should keep our priorities focused
on Him.
Now
these are three cases of fear that I encounter in my daily life, I am sure you
encounter different sources of fear. While I cannot delve into every one of
these, I would like to take a little while to remind you of the God we serve.
We serve a God who knew us before we were made, who has created the universe we
inhabit, and has sent his son to die for our sins. Many of the verses of the
Bible proclaim the strength of God and his ability as a refuge for those who
would cast their cares on Him. We need to trust God and follow the commandments
left to us in His word, and even if we do not have a comfortable life here, we
can be assured to know that we will spend eternity in the presence of God,
worshipping Him and fellowshipping with our loved ones. May God bless you and
have a good rest of your week.
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