Fear is one of the most powerful forces in human experience. It can paralyze us, preventing us from taking needed action. It can drive us, pushing us toward unhealthy choices. It can deceive us, making us see dangers that don't exist. Fear is a formidable enemy.
Yet "fear not" is one of the most repeated commands in Scripture - some say it appears 365 times, one for each day of the year. God knows our tendency toward fear and consistently calls us away from it.
Why? Because fear and faith cannot coexist. When we're gripped by fear, we're trusting in our own resources (which are limited) rather than God's (which are limitless). Fear says, "This situation is too big for me." Faith says, "My God is bigger than this situation."
Consider Joshua, taking over leadership of Israel from Moses and facing the daunting task of conquering the Promised Land. God's charge to him? "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9). The antidote to fear was God's presence.
The same is true for us. We don't overcome fear by mustering more courage or ignoring our feelings. We overcome fear by focusing on God's presence, His power, and His promises. "When I am afraid, I put my trust in you," David wrote (Psalm 56:3). He admitted his fear while choosing faith.
What fears are gripping you today? Health? Finances? The future? Rejection? Failure? Bring them into God's light. Meditate on His faithfulness. Remember His past deliverances. And choose to trust the One who has never failed.