“When my daughter exclaimed, ‘Mommy, a bug!’ I looked where she was
pointing and saw the largest spider I have ever encountered outside of a pet
shop. Both the spider and I knew that he would not be allowed to stay in our
house. And yet, as I faced him, I found I could not take one step closer to end
the standoff. My pulse quickened. I swallowed and gave myself a pep-talk.
Still, fear kept me frozen in place” (J.B.S. – american
writer).
Fear is powerful; it can override logical thinking and produce irrational
behavior. Thankfully, Christians don’t have to let fear of anything—people,
situations, or even spiders—rule our actions. We can declare, “Whenever I am
afraid, I will trust in [God]” (Ps. 56:3).
Taking this stand against fear is consistent with the Bible’s
instruction to “trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own
understanding” (Prov. 3:5). Our own understanding may lead us to overestimate
the object of our fear and underestimate God’s power. When we are afraid, we
can depend on God’s understanding (Isa. 40:28) and trust in His love for us
that “casts out fear” (1 John 4:18). The next time fear creeps into your
life, don’t panic. God can be trusted in the darkness.