Given January 6, 2009
“Fear not, believe only.” Jesus spoke these words to the synagogue ruler Jairus when messengers brought news of his daughter’s death, Mark 5:36. He’s saying the same thing to us now. During this time of economic distress, many of us are in a position to be fearful; it’s hard to avoid. Maybe your financial situation is in jeopardy because of cutbacks at work, you or a loved one is sick in their body, or a relationship is crumbling. “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33. Jesus is saying, “Don’t be afraid!”
I am the interim director of a federally-funded workforce development facility whose funding is running out before the end of the fiscal year; an opportunity to fear. As a leader, I’ve let everyone know I depend on God and believe He’s in control. But as people look to me for leadership, if I let them see me fearful, it looks bad on God. You know what I mean? Fear not, believe only! Peter tells us, “Cast your care on Him for He cares for you.” 1 Peter 5:7. If you turn over your anxiety to someone who can take care of it, someone you trust, you don’t need to worry. Fear not, believe only!
If you’re in a situation that seems impossible, remember this: “Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.” Psalm 23:4. What appears to be dark and scary is only a shadow and the all-powerful God is walking with you. Fear not! And, keep walking. You and God will come out of it.
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Evangelist Chesson says
Fear not, believe only for what seem IMPOSSIBLE with man is POSSIBLE with God. We know that Jesus took 5 loaves of bread and two fish and feed the multitude, we know God is able no matter what the world is going through God will take care of his own even send a Raven to feed US.
Christopher Vaught says
Thanks Bill,
I truly treasure reading your revelations. I appreciate your listening to God and sharing the deep words Gods speaking.
I look forward to reading your blog. Feel free to refer my blog to friends, as I will be sharing your blog with my network of pastors and friends.
Blessings,
Christopher Vaught