2 Timothy 1:7 - "For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and
of a sound mind."
This is one of my favorite verses in the Bible. It first took hold of my heart in 1994 while my father was undergoing heart by-pass surgery for the second time. I was afraid that he may not make it at that time. I remember picking up a Bible on the table in the waiting room and skimming through the pages while family members talked among themselves. It was very difficult to focus on any scripture with all the talking going on around me. But, God somehow allowed me to focus on this one scripture, 2 Timothy 1:7. Since that time, I continue to return to this scripture time after time. It has been a great help to me. It has given me great peace.
All through the scriptures I have noticed time after time phrases such as "fear not" and "do not fear". Each time I read a passage with these phrases, my mind comes back to 2 Timothy.
If fear didn't come from God, why did I have fear? This is a question that baffled me for a long time. It took a lot of searching through scripture for this verse to make sense to me.
I began to look at people in the Bible and saw that in many instances they had failures due to fear. I discovered that my fear came from my unbelief. An unbelief that God wasn't able to do all that He said He could do. I began to realize that fear is a tool that is used to diminish my faith. At this point I knew that they only was I could ease my fear was to deal with my unbelief. I still work daily at growing my faith through reading scripture, prayer, meditating on God's Word and trying to, with the abilities that God has given me, to tell others about Christ. I figured that if fear comes from unbelief, it would be very difficult - if not impossible for God to work within my fear. Now, I go to God in faith when I pray instead of fear.
There is a lot of fear today in world. News casts are filled with overwhelming reports on how bad the economy is and what it will mean for us in our own lives and families. It is good to know what is going on in the world around us. But, we need to realize that we who are saved are not of the world but rather are in the world. Instead, we should focus and have belief and trust on the promices that God gives us while we are still in the world. For most of us, if you are like me, our focus should be working on our fear by striving to rid our unbelief.
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Love what you encouraged people to do.
Perfect love is the catylyst for many of our feelings and emotions.
I think the Scripture teaches that fear will keep loving perfectly in any situation. Fear of failing will withhold love in a relationship.
Perfect love for Christ will not allow for disobedience to what he has commandments.
Jesus said, "If you love me keep my commandments."
Love and doing goes hand in hand.
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