All fear is but the notion that God’s love ends” (Ann Voskamp).
Sometimes they do come back.
I’m talking about fears. Every so often, you will run into one of those along your path, usually when you least expect it and thought you had dealt with it.
Here’s a few examples.
Someone stops responding to your texts. The fear says, “See? You’ve offended that person in some way. You’ve ruined the relationship and it will never again be the same.”
A good friend moves to another town. “The fear moved in and whispers, “She won’t tell you to your face, but the real reason she moved was to get away from you.”
The one that dogged me for years was this: “Every one will eventually abandon you. Once they’ve seen what you’re really like, they won’t want to have anything more to do with you. They’ll start by growing distant with you and then disappear altogether. Nothing you do matters. No one notices anything you say. You might as well never have been born.”
Or maybe your fear goes like this: “You’re not worth someone’s love. No one could ever be attracted to you. You are repulsive to the opposite sex. You will always be alone.”
Fear lies. That’s its nature.
Fear doesn’t come from God. Ever. Fear comes from the father of lies and means to keep you from God, imprisoned in your anxieties and phobias
Remember, perfect love casts out fear. And you are perfectly loved, just as you are, not as you should be or could be.
Name the fear. Expose it. Demons die in the light. Rebuke that fear OUT LOUD in the name of Jesus.
You in and of yourself will never defeat fear, but the power of Christ in you has already beaten it once and for all. That power is yours now to claim.
If you’ve allowed yourself to be mastered again to that fear, repent and move forward. Shame is a close relative of fear and is just as bent on keeping you away from God. Shame is also a defeated foe.
You as a child of God fight not for victory but FROM it. Keep that in mind and have a blessed Monday!


