No matter what, we must remember that fear is our enemy! We
must get rid of fear if we are to move forward in our Christian walk. Fear
likes to stop us from doing what God has asked us to do. Fear makes us retreat
when we should move forward. Fear has us standing still when we should be running
into the arms of God. And fear will have us experience anxiety instead of joy.
For those who struggle with addictions, fear will keep you
connected to the life that you say you hate. You fear being straight, which
means that you fear reality and responsibility.You fear losing what you love,
which is your alcohol or drug of choice. And you fear the pain of withdrawals. In
other words, you fear having to suffer.
We all must suffer and we must allow ourselves to feel some
pain as Christians. This is what Jesus asks of us, and it is what He modeled as
he suffered on the cross. Here’s what Jerry Pineda, the director of our
recovery ministry wrote on the last page of our book “Follow The Solid Rock
Road: Pathway to Radical Recovery:”
“My personal message to those of you who want freedom is
this: Don’t be afraid to suffer. Be more afraid not to. You’re not alone or
without a purpose when you’re suffering for Christ. Most importantly, make sure
to suffer all the way to the cross as Jesus did for you. It’s time to finish
what you started. Your new life begins when you die to yourself and are
resurrected into the life and love of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
Many people use the acronym for FEAR as False Evidence
Appearing Real. What this really means is that most of our fears never happen.
This is the trick of Satan who sets us up with fear so that we are anxious and
worried, and filled with negative thoughts. The thing that we fear doesn't even need to happen for our lives to be a big bummer.
God has a remedy for fear, and that is to get into HIS
thoughts. We need the mind of Christ in all situations, which we can get when we access the Holy Spirit that lives in us.
The mind of Christ will give us peace no matter what is in front of us. And it
will remind us that our fears are really all about our concern for our own
lives. Christ suffered on the cross willingly because He was thinking about you and me.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteJust dropping by from LinkedIn. Congratulations to you on your recovery. You are doing a great job encouraging and inspiring others and God will bless you richly. Fear is one of the ways the enemy lies to us, and we have to resist it with the word of God.
Well hello Angela. Thanks for dropping in, and for your words of encouragement. My husband and I have been called to La Paz, Mexico, where we are planting a church and starting the Solid Rock Road Christian recovery program. (We arrived in April.) Our Christian recovery book is currently being translated into Spanish, so your support and prayers would be awesome!! I pray for your mouth and your hands to be instruments of God!
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