By Mark Moseley
Fear paralyzes. Fear of
failure. Fear of retribution. Fear of
persecution. Fear of being ostracized. Fear of being
ridiculed. Fear of negative consequences. Fear
of embarrassment. Fear of losing friendships.
Fear of losing status. Fear of losing
possessions. Perhaps even fear of losing our lives.
We stand amazed at the courage of the
apostles. They stood before rulers and kings with
unflinching determination. “We cannot stop speaking
what we’ve seen and heard” was their mantra and “Jesus is
the risen Lord” their battle cry.
Theirs truly is a remarkable
transformation. Reading the gospel narratives hardly
gives us confidence that these men can be trusted to turn
the world upside down. One would hardly describe these
men as “courageous.”
But something happened to the cowardly
little group who fled the Garden of Gethsemane. They
saw a risen Lord! They watched Him ascend into heaven
to be seated at the right hand of God. But that was
only part of the reason for their courage. They had
something more. They had a promise, “And lo, I am with
you always, even to the end of the age.” They had the
promise they were not and never would be alone.
Sometimes we worry because we know there
is fear in our hearts. We cannot deny it. The
apprehension is there. And because it is there, we
wonder if we will be able to hold fast in the face of the
enemy. We worry that we will shrink back in midst of
battle. Sometimes we become discouraged because we
have not quenched every self-doubt. We think our faith
has failed. Not so!
Ideally, we will stand brave and tall
without any doubt or fear. That’s where we are
heading. But until that day, all we need is just a
little more courage than fear. Just a little more
faith than doubt. Just a little more strength than
weakness.
So what if we step forward with trembling
legs into battle - as long as we stepped forward! So
what if we struggled mightily with temptation before we
overcame - as long as we overcame! So what if our
voice was a little timid when we spoke out - as long as we
spoke out!
Ah, friend, let us ever be reminded that
we too have the promise! If we are hesitating, if we
are weakening, if we are fearful, stop and become aware of
His Presence. The Lord is near. Listen for His
voice, “I am with you always.” So, do not fear - forge
ahead!
- via the weekly bulletin of the Harrisburg Church of Christ
in Harrisburg, IL. You may visit their website at
http://www.harrisburgchurchofchrist.org
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