The Christian life is a constant battle between fear and trust. While God calls us every single day to not be afraid, to simply trust Him in everything can be difficult especially when you don’t know what will happen tomorrow. We should trust God, even when we don’t understand what’s coming next. These are the thoughts that sabotage us and will only lead us astray. Proverbs 3:5 which tells us to “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not to your own understanding” is a great reminder to let go of self, the thoughts in our head that allow us to believe our plan is greater than God’s. We put up a shield so that we don’t get hurt, but we are only casting out God and hurting ourselves. In these moments, we allow fear and doubt to triumph over God. It’s easy to trust God when things are going according to our plan for ourselves, but when the plan begins to deviate from what we think should be happening in our lives, it’s easy for us to fall off course. You then can make decisions based not off a mindset of fear, but where you are being led by God. We can’t do this without letting go and trusting God. When you read the Bible and hear God speaking through the Word, you begin to see situations differently and your circumstances in a whole new light. Allow the Holy Spirit to guide you especially when making decisions in the coming days. The more time we spend with Scripture, the more we can hear and know what God’s will is for us. ![]() This is the place where you will really begin to hear His voice. While we can’t physically hear God, it’s important that we remain confident that God hears us and confident in God’s promises offered through Scripture. When we begin to see where God is, not where the World is, we can really move towards letting go of doubt and fear and holding on to hope. ![]() The more confident we are in God’s promises, the closer we get to transformation and renewal. God’s Word provides transformative wisdom, and when we study the Bible and grow closer to the Word, we begin to understand where God is, especially for us. One great verse to turn to in these fearful times is Philippians 4:6, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.” The Bible can help us make sense of the confusion we see around us with people in fear of the Coronavirus. During the Coronavirus outbreak, many people are turning to God’s Word for guidance and comfort in these tumultuous times. If we really want to hear God and begin to trust His will for our lives, we must get involved with Scripture and hear what God’s Word is telling us. If we want to choose faith over fear, it’s important that we are confident in God and His Word. We then must ask ourselves, how do we let go of that fear and begin to trust God’s plan when the future of so uncertain?Īttempting to avoid fear robs you of a deep experience of faith. When we’re afraid of His plan, we begin to doubt His will for our lives. Yet, the fear develops when we realize that His will may not be the will we have for ourselves. We know that God has a special plan and purpose for our lives, most of us don’t have trouble believing this. Many Christians profess to trust God’s will for their lives but when it comes down to letting go and letting God, they can’t. This is why it’s so important to choose faith, not fear, even in the midst of a crisis as big as the one we’re currently facing. He followed through, even in their doubt. Yet, God followed through with His promise, and their trust in God grew. Even Sarah and Abraham, two of the most important figures in the Old Testament who trusted God through a lifetime of struggles and trials had trouble believing one promise God made to them. Even many great figures in the Bible struggled with fear. The same went for many well-known biblical characters. With all the troubles in the world today, it’s hard to not be overcome with fear. To say we are living in fearful times is an understatement. There are others who have family members or friends who are battling the virus or may have even lost loved ones. ![]() ![]() Some of us may have already been laid off or aren’t sure if we’ll be employed next week. Many are shaken up by the news and our anxiety about the future. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken an emotional toll on many of us.
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