Fear Has
Devastating Effects
Fear, being in close association with sin, especially sinful
pride and selfishness, makes people tell lies or hide themselves or the truth. They
do so, for example, in order to maintain the status quo of a relationship or
opportunity or an advantage. They fear to offend or upset somebody, or fear to
lose someone or something. God asks, ‘Whom did
you dread and fear, so that you lied?’ Isa 57:11. You know what I am talking about. You tell lies
perhaps because you are afraid that your dark/bad side/deeds or past will be
discovered and exposed. Thankfully we have examples of this all around us and
in God’s Word, the Bible, which I will try to pick or cite from so we can learn
and be different. From Adam
and Eve, there are many things that we fear because sin brought and still brings
much misery, and fear often debilitates us from doing much good and what is
right. Talk of the fear
of death or of the unknown, fear of inconvenience, of failure and loss. Fear
cripples and will keep us from serving God and one another, and from using and
perfecting or increasing our capacities or talents and gifts. We will better bury our talents like
that servant in the parable of the talents in Math 25:18.

Many people have courage to do
wrong/evil things especially in the dark but fear and fail to do right and good
things in the light. Some people fear shame and yet fear uses them shamefully
when no one is watching/seeing. And fear is infectious, mostly in the night or
dark. Fear will make you to eat, or imagine, say and/or do things that you
would otherwise not.

Fear breeds laziness/slothfulness – intellectual/mental and
physical laziness. It wants you to keep the status quo or possibly make it
worse. It even gives you vain comfort by introducing suicidal thought or
tendencies and it has such power as to drive you insane or
kill you if you allow it! That is why sin and the Devil like to use it. Fear
will take or drive us to a point where we fail to see or think clearly and
rationally, no wonder it is a close associate of many vices or evils such as
deception, cowardice, failure, self-pity and so on. It will also make us give
lame excuses for anything, damn! You recall the man in Proverbs 22:13 who for some reason
feared to go out of the house to be useful or productive, referred to as the
sluggard, saying "There is a lion outside! I
shall be killed in the streets!" Again in 26:13 the sluggard says, "There is a lion in the road! There
is a lion in the streets!" Verse 14
concludes saying, “As a door turns on its hinges, so does a sluggard on his
bed.” And for admission of his fear, oh my, was the servant in the
parable of the talents called names: evil, lazy and useless! Math 25:26-30 See also the recount
of the patriarch Abraham, and later his son Isaac in Genesis 26, letting in fear by what he saw or perceived in Genesis 20. Fear can make us see an
anthill as a mountain.
Some time towards
the end of 2012, fear made me give lame excuse, drove me near self-centeredness
and I was blind to the blessing of courageous, sacrificial and humble service
of God. It was Love that rescued. How swiftly, can come tragedy when we forget
God or His promises or not believe in His Son Jesus, and let what we see and
hear be the basis of our decisions and actions. This feeds fear or connects
powerfully with it; or is it the other way round that fear engineers the
forgetting of God or His promise and tragically clouds our faith, our vision
and decision-making? In Isaiah 57:11
the Lord is asking, ‘Whom did you dread and fear, so that you lied, and did not
remember me, did not lay it to heart? Have I not held my peace, even for a long
time, and you do not fear me?’
Fear Can Be
Conquered

It
is important that each of us honestly, humbly and thoroughly search ourselves, and
face and fight our fear(s) continually, day-by-day and moment by moment if we
are to conquer. We must do so especially in the light of God’s Word because God
recognizes that we are prone to fear and miss out on blessings of being
courageous, obedient, faithful and rational beings whom He created in His own
image as an action relationship God.

By
the working of His Spirit, we love Him because He first loved us. 1John
4:18 says, “There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear
has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in love.” In
God’s love, we have the precious blood of the Land with which we overcome.
Remember always, that he who fights with the precious blood of Jesus
fights with a weapon which cannot know defeat; at whose presence sin dies,
death ceases to be death: heaven’s gates are opened!
Even more why Christians
should not fear
Only
God’s enemies should fear in this world. In Joshua 1:9 the
Lord God says, ‘Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage. Do not be
afraid, neither be dismayed. For Jehovah your God is
with you in all places where you go.’ God intervenes whenever fear rears it ugly head
in and among his people. He commands and exhorts, and we trust and obey!
We Christians should not fear because we are doubly His, by
creation and divine purchase or redemption. Isaiah 43:1 “But now thus says the LORD, he who created you, O Jacob,
he who formed you, O Israel: ‘Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called
you by name, you are mine.’” We know righteousness,
and are the people in whose heart is God’s law/Word which guides us by the Holy
Spirit’s leading. Also He who is bigger than the heavens, the Almighty warrior
holds our right hand and helps us, Isaiah 41:13. He alone
is the Lord God, the holy one of Israel and the Rock of our salvation that is
immovable and whose bold witnesses we are, Isaiah
44:8, Philip 1:14. And the apostle Paul says in 2Tim 1:7 that we have been
given power in spirit, therefore our confidence is in Him; Heb 13:6.
Some Things that We should not Fear

Nothing will be able to separate us from God’s love
which in Jesus Christ. In all the things that would frighten or come against
us, we are more than conquerors through him who loved us, Rom 8:37. Fear Not!