We’ve made it to the final post in the Fear series! In this post, we’ll get into the practicals of how we live out the…
Growing in the Gospel
We’ve made it to the final post in the Fear series! In this post, we’ll get into the practicals of how we live out the…
Welcome back to Roots & Light! I am so pleased you’ve decided to join us for this series on Fear. This is post three of…
When I speak of being the master of our fear, I do not mean that we stifle the fear, pushing it down and pretending it’s not there. That’s unhealthy. I mean that we are the authority over it. We run it. It doesn’t run us. The fear is there, whether we like it or not. It’s what we do with it that makes the difference.
Perhaps it is easier for us to fear, worry, or be anxious than to have faith. A default for us, even, when we encounter things beyond our understanding or felt ability to cope. If we understood why we don’t need to be afraid, would we be better equipped to encounter our fear as a means of growing more intimate with Him?