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Freedom from 'The Fear', by Phil Ware
What do you most fear? Your answer is probably dependent upon what age
you are!
As babies, we feared falling or being abandoned. As children, we feared
monsters in the closet or under the bed -- most of us can remember
pulling up the covers over our heads because we thought we saw the
closet door open or heard a strange noise. As teens, we feared not
fitting in or being embarrassed by our parents. As young adults, we
feared not finding a job. As we grow older, we fear for our kids, our
parents, our health, our job, and a host of other things.
For most of us, these fears are not oppressive or dominating, but they
lie in the back of our consciousness like a lion waiting in the grass
to pounce on its prey. Given the right moment, fear attaches to us.
This should not be surprising. The first negative response people had
to God was fear!
But the Lord God called to the man, "Where are you?"
He answered, "I heard you in the garden, and I was afraid ... so I
hid"
(Genesis 3:9-10).
Jesus came to give us freedom, especially freedom from "The Fear" --
the power behind all the other lesser fears. Without the hope we have
in Jesus, "The Fear" would mock us in the vulnerable moments of our
lives. Thankfully, the Holy Spirit tells us that Jesus came to free us
from "The Fear":
Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their
humanity so that by his death he might destroy him who holds the
power of death -- that is, the devil -- and free those who all
their lives were held in slavery by their fear of death (Hebrews
2:14-15).
So how does this fit in with the series on the seven sayings of Jesus
on the Cross?
Remember what Jesus said to the repentant thief on a cross next to him?
"I tell you the truth, today you will be with me in paradise" (Luke
23:43).
He's telling this criminal, under the torture of capital punishment,
that death would not claim him: Jesus would see him in paradise!
While there has been much discussion about paradise -- where it is,
what it is like, and how it fits into our death experience and meshes
with our hope of heaven -- I believe two things with certainty:
1. We are not separated from Jesus by death, but are with him ... in
Paradise. That appears to be Jesus' promise here, but it is also
something the apostle Paul believed about himself (Philippians
1:19-24) and taught others (2 Corinthians 5:6-8). For us, Stephen's
experience as he was stoned to death awaits: "'Look,' he said, 'I
see heaven open and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of
God'" (Acts 7:56).
2. No matter what the exact nature of our existence with Jesus in
Paradise is like, we'll not miss the big party that lies ahead for
Jesus' followers at his return (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). Paul told
the Corinthian Christians that on this day, we will be given
imperishable bodies and "death will be swallowed up in victory" (1
Corinthians 15:50-54).
While this doesn't mean we won't ever have a fearful moment or two in
our lives, it does mean we can be sure of our ultimate outcome -- we're
going to be with Jesus! We have a way to face "The Fear"!
Does this promise really make a difference for Jesus' followers?
When we look at Stephen (Acts 7:54-59) or the apostle Paul (2 Timothy
4:6-8), or many of the martyrs through the centuries, the answer is
clear: yes! Yes, the assurance that "today you will be with me in
paradise" matters to Jesus' followers!
This promise is as much for us as it was for the thief!
But what about "normal folks" like us?
My father died when I was twenty-five. About eighteen months before his
death, he had reached a point when everyone thought he would not
survive. I stayed with him after everyone had left. He was weak and had
to communicate with a small wax tablet. He was barely able to hold the
stylus and make scratchings on the cellophane sheet on the wax. But
when I asked him if he was afraid about dying, he scratched out this
message: "Dead -- not afraid. Dying -- yes, a little."
Since that special night with my dad, I've had this same message
repeated to me again and again by those who believe in Jesus. God's
people are confident that Jesus is waiting for them on the other side
of death. Death will not claim them or keep them. However, they did
have some concern, even a little fear, about the process of dying. Yet
there is this absolute confidence in going to be with Jesus when death
occurs.
Jesus faced death and conquered it -- not just for himself, but also
for all of us who belong to him. We have the assurance that Jesus is
waiting to welcome us on the other side of death. (In fact, as we will
discuss in a few weeks, Jesus never leaves us or abandons us any step
of the way!)
So as you face your battles with "The Fear," remember these assuring
words of Jesus: "Today you will be with me in paradise." As we face our
own mortality, this promise is for us as much as it was for the thief
on the cross.
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Does believing Jesus help you as you face the reality of death in your
life or the life of someone you love?
Death is described in Scripture as a fear that dominated human beings
for generation upon generation. Do you think we fear death today?
I'd love to hear from you on my blog about your thoughts on this
matter:
http://www.thephilfiles.com/2008/07/13/the-fear/
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(c) 2008 Phil Ware <phil@heartlight.org>. All rights reserved.
RELATED LINKS:
* The Face of Fear
http://www.heartlight.org/two_minute/2m_990929_faceoffear.html
* Fear of Death
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200303/20030309_death.html
* Fear of Death
http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200502/20050225_feardeath.html
* Southern Hills Church of Christ
http://www.southernhillschurch.org
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http://www.heartlight.org/articles/200807/20080714_thefear.html
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