Word for the day: “Leaders who confront their fears.”
John 14: 27 (NKJV) Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. 28 “You heard me say, ‘I am going away and I am coming back to you.’ If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I. 29 I have told you now before it happens, so that when it does happen you will believe. 30 I will not say much more to you, for the prince of this world is coming. He has no hold over me, 31 but he comes so that the world may learn that I love the Father and do exactly what my Father has commanded me.
Beloved Leaders,
I submit to you reading today: Who or what are you afraid of? This is a fundamental spiritual question worth your consideration. One way to understand our lives is to look at the things we value: wealth, power, privilege, honor, pleasure, family, and friendship. But another way is to turn that question around and determine what or who it is that we fear. Fear can hinder your life from the plan, purpose, and will God has destined for you.
THE LEADERS’ ASSIGNMENT IS TO FIND SOLUTIONS FOR PROBLEMS.
In today’s devotional message, Jesus gives us an antidote for fear. One of a leader’s greatest assignments is to find solutions to problems. We can read and see fear being realized as a problem in this message. Fear can be a polarizing reality to confront, and we can see that the disciples will learn a valuable lesson about fear in today’s reading.
I’ve discovered and continue to learn that facing my fears periodically is integral to my maturation and life developmental process.
FEAR MUST BE CONFRONTED IN ORDER TO GROW AND EXPERIENCE PEACE.
I realize being honest about what you fear isn’t easy, especially when it makes you uncomfortable with your personal reality. We may fear the loss of material possessions, a job, physical health, esteem, personal intimacy, or ultimately, life itself. We are afraid of many things, but I’d be willing to concede that there is a primary lesson about fear we can learn for our lives.
After identifying that fear in your life, listen to Jesus: “Peace I leave with you; the peace I give to you. Not as the world gives, but I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid.” Any and all of the things that we customarily fear—loss of money, fame, pleasure, and power—have to do with this world. Jesus is saying that we should not let those fears come to dominate or define our lives, for if God is for us and with us, then with Him is His peace (Romans 8:31).
In other words, trusting and ultimately releasing our fears to God can actually empower our lives by freeing us from the power of fear. Greater is the power of God in us than any power coming against us, in this case, “Fear” (I John 4:4).
POINT TO PONDER
Whatever has caused fear to be activated in your life? I pray that you will trust and turn it over to the Lord, and find the peace of God (Philippians 4:6-8). The acronym for “Fear” Face-Everything-And-Rise!!!
What are you afraid of right now?
How do you plan to confront your fear?
Does today’s message provide any guidance for you?
Did you realize you can address your fears with the Lord?
Is it time to seek help and support for your fear challenge?
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