Friday, December 26, 2014

Terrified

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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2

Date: Friday, December 26, 2014
Today's Title: Terrified
Today's Scripture: Luke 2:9c


“…[A]nd they were terrified.” (Luke 2:9)  That pretty much sums it up, doesn’t it?  The shepherds were beyond scared; they were completely immobilized, afraid to move, uncertain of what they were seeing and hearing, not knowing which way to turn.  These men were used to facing wild animals and thieves both bent on harming the sheep.  They knew what it was like  to face death and to overcome their fear in order to protect the flock.  But when they were faced with the presence of angels and the glory of God, they were completely undone.

As we will see Monday, the angel’s message is first one of comfort and then great news.  God understands that there are times in life when we are terrified.  Economic difficulties loom on the horizon, sudden illness or death visit us, unforeseen difficulties at work broadside us and our first reaction is one of sheer panic.  We shut down, grow terrified, and haven’t a clue what to do.  This often leads to paralysis in our walk with God.  We are terrified of him and what he might do to us and we find ourselves in the shepherds’ place with plenty of fear and precious little courage.


It is at times like these that God whispers to us not to be afraid.  The words, “fear not” or their equivalents appear in the scriptures some 365 times, enough for each day of the year.  I have to believe that if God placed so much importance on calming my fears, he must understand and know that fear is part of the warp and woof of human existence.


But it should come as no surprise that when the shepherds are paralyzed by fear, the good news comes that the Prince of Peace, the one who would dispel all fear, lies only a short distance away.  In the not-to-distant future, this infant will tell his disciples not to be afraid as he comes to them walking on the water.  He will also tell his followers not to worry and not to let their hearts be troubled or afraid.  Jesus, the peace maker, came to eradicate the fear in men’s hearts so that they could have a right relationship with their heavenly father.


Today you may find yourself in the field with the shepherds, afraid and terrified of the circumstances around you.  However, I would ask you to look very closely within the passage and see that God is present and is working in the very circumstances that cause us fear.  This means he is in control and that the news he has for us is good news, full of peace and hope.  Remember, if you are afraid today, take courage and place your faith in him who said, “Do not be afraid.”

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