Facing the Giant of Fear预览
God’s peace
‘Do not permit yourselves to be fearful.’ John 14:27 AMPC
Worry is something you permit; peace is something you pursue. Jesus said, ‘do not permit yourselves to be fearful.’ That means you can take control of what goes on in your mind. How? By doing two things: By filling it with God’s Word. Not just the Word you read casually but the Word you process mentally, apply to each circumstance, and stand on in times of crisis. By placing each situation into God’s hands and leaving it there with confidence. Here’s a prayer to help you do just that: ‘Lord, everything’s in a panic! Everybody wants a piece of me. There’s far too much to do and never enough hours to do it. My head is clogged with all kinds of rubbish and my heart is ready to break. Lord, where are You? I feel like the disciples when the storm came up and the winds and waves rocked their boat. My cry is the same as theirs: “Somebody get Jesus because I’m about to drown out here!” The storms of my life have all but sunk my boat and I can’t take much more. Prince of Peace, I need You. Father, who never slumbers nor sleeps, take charge. I need the comfort and courage that comes from Your Spirit. Speak Lord, for the wind still remembers the sound of Your voice. Let me find in You a quiet place, a place where I can pillow my head on Your breast, hear Your heartbeat and feel secure. Amen.’
Prayer Point:
Lord, You tell me to be anxious for nothing and pray about everything. Forgive me that sometimes I reverse this process – praying about nothing whilst being anxious about everything! Lord, please prompt me, when I start worrying, to make prayer my first response, rather than the last resort. You have given me Your peace. Help me to push away any thought that would seek to steal Your peace from me.
读经计划介绍
We face fear in all sorts of ways: fear of failure, fear of loss, fear of pain. But God’s Word says ‘fear not’, and this series by UCB looks at ways of overcoming fear by finding peace and comfort in His love.
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