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Fearless Not Foolish

Fearless Not Foolish

Fear No FearFear No Fear

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There is a difference between chucking fear away and getting so empty of fear that you lose your common sense. Your sense of survival. Don't get arrogant and think that you can do anything just because you want to. Reverence God in everything and do only what He leads you to.

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This is a series of devotions and meditations on scripture that reject fear in any form. Fear is a spiritual force used by Satan to keep people down. Instead, faith in God is championed. The Lord's perfect love casts out fear. We are to fear the Lord in a reverent and moral way. We should not let our fearlessness make us arrogant or judgmental. God hates sin and wrath is directed towards it. We should not be prideful in our faith but humble, modeling Jesus and serving others. We are dust, but God loves us and wants to spend time with us. Humility is valued by God and we should strive for it. God's love for us is unconditional and we have worth in His eyes. Welcome to Fear No Fear. Grace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. May the Holy Spirit embrace you today. This is a series of devotions and meditations on scripture. We reject fear in any and all forms. Fear is a spiritual force, the currency of darkness and ignorance. It's what we inherited when Adam gave up his faith and Satan uses it to keep people down. His only weapon is words. If he can get you believing or looking at words of fear, he's got you. Instead, we champion faith as an allegiance to God, as a belief and trust and loyalty to the Lord God Almighty. We accept the evidence of his word as unvarnished truth, as is, just as it's written. We get close to his perfect love through the word, and perfect love casts out fear. 1 John 4.18 All scripture is taken from the World English Bible, which is in the public domain. Visit eBible.org Jude 1.12-13 These are hidden rocky reefs in your love feasts when they feast with you. Shepherds who without fear feed themselves. Clouds without water, carried along by winds. Autumn trees without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots. Wild waves of the sea foaming out their own shame. Wandering stars for whom the blackness of darkness has been reserved forever. The Lord God Almighty is perfect love. Perfect love casts out all fear. 1 John 4.18 We are also to cast out fear and dwell in the perfect peace of God. Isaiah 26.3 While there is to be no fear, there is to be reverence. He who walks in his uprightness fears the Lord, but he who is perverse in his ways despises him. Proverbs 14.2 The word for fear in Hebrew means morally or reverent. If we are to fear the Lord, it means we are to be reverent to the Lord and moral to the Lord. To be righteous as He is righteous. 1 John 3.7 Sadly, we are human. We are flesh. Flesh is selfish, and we get arrogant. We get arrogant in our own selves, and we get arrogant in the things of the Lord. In this verse, we combine the two, which is what we get in this verse. Men who were so without fear that they also left behind their reverence for the Lord. I hope that we don't get as bad as these men. I strive to reject fear, but I don't ever want to be so fearless that I also become senseless. The Lord is great and mighty, and He loves us. He loves us so much. No matter what we do, He loves us. Before we knew Him, He loves us. Even should we never choose to follow Him, He loves us. He loves the sinners. He loves the saints. He loves the wafflers. He loves. He is love. But do you know what that doesn't do? It doesn't change who He is. It doesn't change that He is mighty. He is magnificent. He is above all. He is righteous and holy. No matter how much He loves us, and He loves us more than we can possibly imagine, it does not remove one jot or tittle from His righteousness. Because He is righteous, He has no patience for unrighteousness. Unrighteousness is sin. That is what sin is. Sin is against righteousness. God is wrathful toward sin. Jesus came and paid the price for sin, but if we don't accept what Jesus did, we are still saturated in something that the Lord God is wrathful toward. If the Lord wasn't merciful, none of us would have a chance. He is waiting. Waiting to see if we will choose Him. Waiting to see if we repent. Waiting to see how many of us will choose the narrow way, the door that is Jesus the Christ. To see how many will come to Him. To see how many will turn from their wicked ways. But none of that is for His benefit, because He knows the end from the beginning. He knows how many. He knows who. He has called them. But He waits for us. He waits for our benefit. Because we don't know the end from the beginning. And so He waits. But there is going to be a time when the time is up. The time will come when sin and all that it touches will be done away with. Yes, Jesus paid for sin. Those who believe in Him and follow Him are covered. But sin still exists. And there will come a time when it will no longer exist. That it will be washed away and all that it touches with it. Revelation 20, 7-15 God has not changed His stance towards sin. It is just that in Jesus He sees Jesus in us and not the sin that used to be there. We need to never forget that He has no patience for sin. No acceptance of it. God hates sin. Hates it. That fact alone should give us pause before we choose to do anything that is against God and His morals and His commands. But we are arrogant. We get full of ourselves. We sing songs every Sunday. We do our 15 minutes of devotions every day. We even mention Jesus to that guy who bumped into us in the grocery store. We're awesome, right? Super Christians. We do the things. We're righteous people. So much better than the sinners. We aren't under judgment. We aren't being yelled at by God. We feel the Holy tingle in our toes. We listen to the sermons. We volunteer. We tithe. We even visit the old folks' homes at Christmas and sing carols. Pardon us while we strut. While we do the Holy Ghost shuffle. And when that new believer comes in, they better not sit in my pew. They better realize that I am someone important in this church. They better be polite and ask me what is what because I am a Christian Christian, you know? Does that sound silly? We do it. We don't have patience for those who are new. We have no patience for what we see as their bad habits. We don't have patience for their sanctification journey, forgetting that in many, many ways we're still undergoing ours. We look down on the teachings of the pastor. We know that story. We know that lesson. We've heard it before. But ask yourself, are you walking in that teaching? If you hear about Jesus healed the blind and you're wearing glasses for your poor eyesight, don't look down on that story. Is there anything wrong in wearing glasses? Not at all. But if Jesus can heal eyesight and you have poor eyesight, then there is something there left for you to learn, receive, and walk in. Oh, you're not a cheater, so hearing about adultery is a waste of your time. But you're covenanted with Jesus in a marriage relationship. Do you cheat on him? Do you ever put anything before him? Like sitting in church daydreaming instead of paying attention? Then there is value in hearing those stories, teaching about adultery. Every scripture is God-breathed and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness that each person who belongs to God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3, 16-17 How dare we be arrogant in our faith? How dare we treat another as inferior to us in any way? Is someone gay? Are you opposed to that? Are you so opposed to that that you get sick thinking about that? How does that give you the right to treat them bad? They're the same as you. They are in sin if they're acting on their homosexual feelings. You're in sin if you're acting on your judgmental feelings. Don't judge so that you won't be judged. For with whatever judgment you judge, you will be judged. And with whatever measure you measure, it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but don't consider the beam that is in your own eye? Matthew 7, 1-3 Jesus was perfect in every way, kept the whole law in word and deed. He was devoted to His Father and did only what the Father showed Him, saying only what the Father told Him to say. He was obedient and pure and holy. And He did not judge. He could have, but He did not. He also did not condone sin. But He did not judge the sinner. How dare we go for the best pew? Get refreshments first. Take the good parking spot. Tell people things will go the way you want them to at the annual general meeting because you have friends on the board and know the pastor personally. How is it we expect to sing the solo, collect the offering, give thanks for our contributions of time and energy? Why do we get so puffed up about this stuff? Because we're flesh, and flesh is selfish. Jesus was none of this. Jesus was humble. Jesus did not indulge fear. But He did not let His lack of fear interfere with His humility. Jesus constantly challenged His disciples, but never in relation to Himself. He spoke about what He did and how He thought, but never putting Himself above those whom He taught. He was stating facts, not puffing Himself up. The limelight was always put on the Father. The glory was always passed along. He had a lot of opportunity to be prideful, but He walked away from all of them. Are you being a stumbling block? Is your pride, your judgment, your scorn causing someone else to question whether they should follow Jesus? Are you presenting Jesus to the world? Or are you presenting the world slightly cleaned up? These men in today's verse were false teachers. They were actively leading people astray. They had lost fear in such a way as to think themselves above everything. They were mature enough in time, old enough in other words, that they should have been producing fruit. But they were not connected to the Lord. They were not abiding in Jesus. They were not looking to Him for anything. They had no fruit. They were dead branches waiting to be pruned. I pray that no one is like that. I pray that there is no one here who is actively leading people astray. I also pray that we are not leading anyone astray passively. That our witness is not turning people away. That we are not showing the wrong example. It's easy to do. It's so simple to do things incorrectly because it's so easy to stop asking the Lord for guidance. There is a reason God commands us to keep His Word before our eyes day and night. Deuteronomy 11, 18-19 There is a reason that God should be foremost in our hearts. Matthew 22, 37 If we are not letting Him direct our paths, we are going to go crooked. We have no sense of direction. We are like toddlers shopping in a store. Have you ever tried walking beside one of those things? They cut you off, walk in front of you, walk on top of you, fall down, switch direction without notice and go as fast as they can all of the time regardless of the need to actually shop. It should be an Olympic event. The Lord does not need us. We need the Lord. For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all men, instructing us to the intent that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we would live soberly, righteously and godly in this present age, looking for the blessed hope and appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, who gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from all iniquity and purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good works. Titus 2, 11-14 We cannot live godly lives if we are full of ourselves. We can only live godly if we are humbly modeling Jesus. Jesus said we need to be servants. John 13, 10-20 Not full of ourselves, but full of the idea that we are to be blessings to others, that we are to empower them to prosper and succeed. We should be lifting each other up as we all together submit to the Word of God. Let yourself be corrected. Don't let your pushing away of fear also push away your common sense. Don't ever lose sight of true reverence of God. It will keep you humble because seeing God as He really is puts us in our place, not in a negative way, not in a humiliating way, but in a factual, actual way. It is reality and we submit to it. Almighty God truly is almighty and holy and as magnificent as He is merciful. Praise Him. Help your fellow brothers and sisters and be a humble witness for the Lord, putting the glory back on Him, thanking Him, acknowledging Him, and always shining light on the Father. Do not be a cloud drifting around by whim, not even good for giving rain. Stay in Jesus. Abide in Jesus. He is divine. Be a branch connected to Him, bearing the fruit He wants to see ripen. Reverence the Lord and respect all those you come into contact with. Amen. Our daily affirmation of God's love is Isaiah 57, 15. We're hot stuff. We're accomplished. We're obedient. We can sing a psalm at the drop of a hat. We can quote John 3, 16. We can elucidate all the major points of sanctification and the sacrament. But we are dust. We're not even good enough to be dirt. We're the waste product lying on the top of the soil. We're dust. It's what we're made of. So tell me, why are we so prideful? Angels wondered why God bothered with us. Psalm 8, 4-8. They wouldn't do that if we were something special. Angels have seen the dust of a million planets. They've been all over this creation in every dimension that there is. And they are fascinated that of all the dust in all the places and spaces of the world that are, this dust is the dust that the Lord spends time with. Does that mean we should moan and groan? Mope about because we're dust? No. Because God pays attention to us. God breathed into us. God gave this dust motility in both senses of the word. God has spent time with us and wants to spend more. How can we be arrogant if, one, we're dust, and two, we only have the ability to move and live because God gives it to us? I don't know. But we do. Frequently. God loves a humble person. Someone who realized that they are not the best. Someone who does not wallow in being the worst. Someone who sees the place that the Lord has placed them and rejoices in their place. Eager and ever willing to give the Lord the glory. Not false humility in order to get more praise, but real humility where they honestly know and believe and acknowledge that God did it all. God loves the humble so much He makes a home there. God lives in the hearts of the humble in a way that He lives in no other heart. We need to strive to be humble. We can't unless we know our place. We can't know our place unless we know God. Unless we know who we are in Him. Unless we seek Him with all that we have. Start your journey to humbleness today if you haven't already. Know Him and make a home in your heart for His Son. As we close, remember that you have worth. You are precious and valuable. Declare this. Today, God loves that I, now you, fill in the blank. Was it a meal you made? A smile you gave? Did you get out of bed? Read? Put on socks? There's no wrong answers here. There is no end to God's love. And no end to the things about you that He loves each and every day. Pick one. And remember, the Lord loves you just because you're you. 1 John 4, 9-10 tells us, By this, God's love was revealed in us. That God has sent His only born Son into the world. That we might live through Him. And this is love. Not that we loved God, but that He loved us. And sent His Son as the atoning sacrifice for our sins. His perfect love turned away God's wrath because of sin. And it casts out our fear too. See verses 18 and 19. We love because He first loved us. He just loved us. Can't get enough of us. And that is wonderful. See you next time.

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