Fear is darkness.
Have you ever woken up at night and fearful thoughts start running through your head? Those thoughts tend to multiply and sometimes become overwhelming. The fear grips us in a mental, emotional and even physical way. The darkness becomes even darker.
I remember vividly a time soon after the birth of our first child when fear gripped me in this way. Phil was late getting home from a trip (before cell phones!) (although that might not have made a difference since Phil’s cell phone is most often on his dresser – turned off!) and I became consumed with fear. My mind went wild as I planned his funeral, planned how I was going to live as a widow, and raise our little boy without his father. The more I thought, the worse those thoughts became. The darkness became darker!
When he walked in the door, I was an emotional mess!
Yet we may have those same fearful thoughts in the midst of the day and they don’t seem quite as terrible.
Why?
It is the LIGHT of day.
We see things more clearly.
Jesus says in John 8:12 –
12 When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”
John explains the blessing of recognizing Jesus as the Light and following Him. – I John 1:7
7 But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.
Fear is darkness.
Faith is light.
As we allow the Light of Jesus to enter our minds and hearts we will have faith. Just as turning on a light in a dark room reveals where things are located so we don’t stumble and fall, the Light of God’s word illuminates our daily path as we follow Him.
Psalm 119:105 says –
105 Your word is a lamp for my feet,
a light on my path.
When our children are fearful we need to share this truth with them as well. I memorized this verse from Psalms as a child and it still reminds me to follow the light of faith, not the darkness of fear.
There is so much to be concerned about in our world today. We must not let the darkness close in. Fear of the future can have a paralyzing effect on our lives. We should be examples of hope by our words and deeds.
We can choose to walk in the Light!
Very true. Thank you Gayle for the reminder to walk in truth instead of my fears! Maybe at 4:00am I should be turning in the light and reaching for my Light instead of trembling in the darkness.
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Thank you, Deb. This is something I too work on. God is faithful
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Thank you for the good worf.
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You are welcome, Darlene. God bless you.
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This is a very encouraging post both for parents and kids. I’m going to share it with my children.
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Thank you. God is faithful to help us during those times of fear. May God bless you.
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