The House of Fear
Think about what you fear most. A friend of mine has an errational fear of birds, me? Things that crawl towards me....yes I know thats weird. But is it not true that more often than not these fears bind us the world? When we fear we are acting in the opposite manner of what God intended, when we fear we are in the world and of it. What Christ calls us to do and wants for us is to move out of the house of fear and into the house of love. How though when fear grips us so tightly and seems so righteous and real? We must look at what we hold so tightly and realize that letting go of our possesiveness helps us find a place of peace. Christ says so profoundly in the book Matthew "Do not be afraid...I am the God of love who invites you to receive gifts of joy and piece and gratitude the poor have discovered, and to let go of your fears so that you can start sharing what you hoard." When we find ourselves in a place of fear, sometimes silence is the best medicine. Taking a moment amidst the panic, trepidation and anxiety to flood your thoughts with the one who holds all the answers and the power. Keep your eyes on the one who says "Do not be afraid."So we may slowly let go of our fear.
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