2 Timothy 1:7 (ESV)
for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power and
love and self-control.
Good morning Zebras,
In preparation for the “Walking in the Spirit”
retreat in September, today’s verse is always in the back of my mind since it’s
the key verse for the event.
This weekend a woman shared with me that she
too has been prompted to ponder on this particular verse. She shared how God has been showing her that
she too has a spirit of fear in certain areas, and then she shared her insights
into the importance of the position of the words within the verse. And a light bulb came on in my head.
The first thing we have to get rid of, (to
walk in the spirit,) is fear because fear is the opposite of faith. If you have faith in Christ and believe on
His promises then you should not have fear.
God has promised never to leave us nor forsake us and that alone should
make us brave people.
But to get rid of the fear we need to focus
on Christ and on what He has done and on the power of God that lives inside of
us. Why should we fear anything in this
world when we know that Jesus Christ conquered death on the cross? Jesus warned us we would have trouble in this
world but then He said: “take heart I have overcome the world.” Instead of fearing the world, we should fear
God.
This weekend the woman who ran the retreat
really did not like people to be late to session. I watched women run down the halls rather
than be late and displease her. Wouldn’t
it be great if we did that for the Lord?
If we had just enough fear of the Lord that we were prompted to run rather
than displease Him.
Of course we know God has grace and mercy,
but as Paul says in Romans we do not want to sin just so God’s grace and mercy
increases. We need to remember what it cost God to forgive us and try a little
harder. All of us who have accepted
Christ have been given everything we need to live a godly life which is the
power that comes from God.
So that is Step Two. No longer do we have a spirit of fear, now we
have a spirit of power. And what are we
to do with that power? Love others and
control ourselves. That is the exact opposite
of what I normally do, which is love myself and cut myself a ton of slack and
try to control others.
I am indwelt with the Holy Spirit; you are
indwelt with the Holy Spirit. Every
believer is indwelt with the Holy Spirit.
Can you imagine what we could do for the Lord if we all lived like we
believed it?
Love,
Jill
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