“For He shall give His angels charge over you, to keep you in all your ways.” Psalm 91:11

Fear has a way of cycling through the news. There is always a new headline, a new threat, a new reason for anxiety to rise. What we see and hear has the power to shape how people live, how they speak, and even how they prepare for the future.

A World Searching for Security

People may think they are desperate for provisions, and wisdom tells us preparation matters, but what the world truly needs is peace that cannot be purchased. The greatest security we will ever have is not stocked on a shelf, or saved in a 401-K; it is found in a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Scripture never promises that we will avoid the valley, but it does promise we will not walk through it alone.

We might wish God’s Word said we could fly over the valley of the shadow of death. That would be easier. But instead, it says “through,” and then assures us, “Thou art with me.” That makes all the difference.

Fear Is the Greater Threat

I read something online years ago that has stayed with me: “There are real challenges in the world, but fear itself often causes more damage than the threat we are facing.”

Fear has a way of creeping in quietly. It eats away at peace, clouds judgment, and immobilizes faith. Left unchecked, it affects us mentally, physically, and spiritually.

I am not suggesting we live carelessly or ignore wisdom. Taking precautions, planning ahead, and being responsible are all important. But when fear begins to rule our thoughts and dominate our decisions, it has crossed a dangerous line.

Matthew 6:33–34 encourages us to, “seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

I love these scriptures because they tell us… If you have time to worry, then you have time to pray.

If you are encumbered with fear, give that to the Lord. Take it to God in prayer and allow Him to bring peace into your life. The “what if” questions that replay in our minds can paralyze us from growing because they are questions that fester worry.

Please prepare for the future and do everything you can do to keep you and your family safe. But, when fear tries to rule your tomorrows, rebuke it and then turn your worries in to prayers.

 

Author

Angela Overton is a lover of words, nature, and coffee. She is an ordained minister with the UPCI, has a Masters Degree in Theology, and loves to teach Bible studies. She and her amazing husband, Michael, pastor in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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