Being afraid happens to all of us no matter how mighty, how wise, how brave, how powerful or how anointed we are. It happens! King David was afraid. This is after he has boasted about killing a lion and a bear; after he killed the giant, Goliath, and after he was chosen and anointed to be king. He was a skilled musician, a warrior and even kind of handsome, yet he, like all of us, had his moments of fear. Yet, it was his response to the stressors that provoked his fear that made the difference. It will be the same for us also.
Being afraid is just a state of mind within a circumstance. Fear is a natural reaction to that circumstance and actually reverencing that situation above what we know to be true about our God. Trusting God, on the other hand, in that space of fear is a conscience effort. Trusting in God is taking refuge in Him. It is being confident and placing your hope in Him. Trusting God enables you to praise Him in the midst of your fear. Your ability to praise God in the midst of a fearful situation will immediately change the focus of your thoughts and feelings about the situation. Praise instantly elevates God’s power to save, protect, deliver, heal, and manifest His victory above any “fleshly” circumstance you may find yourself faced with at any given time.
Fear is natural. Trusting in and praising God in the midst of your fear is SUPERNATURAL! I encourage you to read Psalm 56 in its entirety and then answer the following questions:
- What promise can I claim from this passage?
- What attitude or behavior do I need to change?
- Who can I share this with today?
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