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Potholes of Fear
Topic: #43 of 424 for Sermons on Fear and Worry
Scripture:
Psalms 27:1-27:14
Sermon Series: Navigating the Bumps of LIfe
Denomination: Christian Church
Date Added: September 2005
Audience: Seeker Adults (31 - 49)
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POTHOLES OF FEAR
Navigating the Bumps of Life - Week 1
PSALM 27
INTRODUCTION:(Video-“What are you afraid of?” 2:12 www.sermonspice.com)
How would you answer that question? Now, being afraid of spiders, snakes, girls or heights may not be your particular phobia but there are countless concerns that can paralyze us. We fear failure, we fear being alone, we fear loss of income or jobs, we fear commitment, we fear rejection, we fear death, and on and on it goes. Yet throughout the Bible we are told, "Don’t be afraid," "Do not worry," "Be confident," "Trust in the Lord,” Fear not." But how do we practically accomplish that? How do we keep our fears from robbing us of a joy filled life? Well, Psalm 27 is a song that is designed to help overcome this particular bump in our road. It is written by a man named David, a man who knew God well and had faced many fears. David had to protect his flock from a bear and a lion, he had slain an enormous giant, he had escaped from the clutches of a mad King and he had fought against a violent and rebellious son. And yet through it all he was able to conquer his fear and trust God. In vs: 3 he says, "..my heart will know no fear.. I remain confident." So let’s look at this song where David with broad, bold advice maneuvers through this bump of fear.
I. THE CAUSES OF FEAR:
First, let’s look at the causes that can make us afraid. Let’s understand a basic truth to begin, and that is this: some fear is inevitable. There will be some times in your life where you will be afraid. Notice in vs:2 David does not say, "if evil men or foes attack..." -or in vs:5: "if troubles come..." He says "when" this happens. And there will be times in your life when you encounter fear. I can remember some times of fear. Once, as a police officer I was attacked by an angry crowd. I was knocked down from behind and several started kicking and punching me. As I lay on my side, what seemed like an eternity but was only 15 seconds until backup arrived, all I could do was protect my gun from being taken and wonder “is this it?” I don’t mind telling you, I was afraid. When our daughter, several years ago, was diagnosed as possibly having a brain tumor.. I was afraid! When I asked Deb to marry me... fear was there. But there will be times in your life where you will be confronted with the bully known as fear. As one writer puts it: "Fear lurks around every imaginable corner, it threatens to poison your inner peace and outward poise. It watches for your most vulnerable moment, then picks the lock that safeguards your security. Once, inside the vault of your soul, it strikes quickly to transform spiritual muscle into mental mush."
Jesus understood that we would experience fear at times in our lives. So, He advised us to choose our fears carefully. In Mt. 10:28- "Don’t be afraid of those who want to kill you. They can only kill your body; they cannot touch your soul. Fear only God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell.” Now, Jesus’ intention is not for us to be petrified of God but He’s giving a contrast here. He’s saying channel your fear to the right place. We ought to have a healthy respect and awe- fear - for God’s holiness and power. So, instead of thinking that fear will never come, understand that although it is inevitable, we can choose what we fear.
I think that the reason fear is so inevitable
Navigating the Bumps of Life - Week 1
PSALM 27
INTRODUCTION:(Video-“What are you afraid of?” 2:12 www.sermonspice.com)
How would you answer that question? Now, being afraid of spiders, snakes, girls or heights may not be your particular phobia but there are countless concerns that can paralyze us. We fear failure, we fear being alone, we fear loss of income or jobs, we fear commitment, we fear rejection, we fear death, and on and on it goes. Yet throughout the Bible we are told, "Don’t be afraid," "Do not worry," "Be confident," "Trust in the Lord,” Fear not." But how do we practically accomplish that? How do we keep our fears from robbing us of a joy filled life? Well, Psalm 27 is a song that is designed to help overcome this particular bump in our road. It is written by a man named David, a man who knew God well and had faced many fears. David had to protect his flock from a bear and a lion, he had slain an enormous giant, he had escaped from the clutches of a mad King and he had fought against a violent and rebellious son. And yet through it all he was able to conquer his fear and trust God. In vs: 3 he says, "..my heart will know no fear.. I remain confident." So let’s look at this song where David with broad, bold advice maneuvers through this bump of fear.
I. THE CAUSES OF FEAR:
First, let’s look at the causes that can make us afraid. Let’s understand a basic truth to begin, and that is this: some fear is inevitable. There will be some times in your life where you will be afraid. Notice in vs:2 David does not say, "if evil men or foes attack..." -or in vs:5: "if troubles come..." He says "when" this happens. And there will be times in your life when you encounter fear. I can remember some times of fear. Once, as a police officer I was attacked by an angry crowd. I was knocked down from behind and several started kicking and punching me. As I lay on my side, what seemed like an eternity but was only 15 seconds until backup arrived, all I could do was protect my gun from being taken and wonder “is this it?” I don’t mind telling you, I was afraid. When our daughter, several years ago, was diagnosed as possibly having a brain tumor.. I was afraid! When I asked Deb to marry me... fear was there. But there will be times in your life where you will be confronted with the bully known as fear. As one writer puts it: "Fear lurks around every imaginable corner, it threatens to poison your inner peace and outward poise. It watches for your most vulnerable moment, then picks the lock that safeguards your security. Once, inside the vault of your soul, it strikes quickly to transform spiritual muscle into mental mush."
Jesus understood that we would experience fear at times in our lives. So, He advised us to choose our fears carefully. In Mt. 10:28- "Don’t be afraid of those who want to kill you. They can only kill your body; they cannot touch your soul. Fear only God, who can destroy both soul and body in hell.” Now, Jesus’ intention is not for us to be petrified of God but He’s giving a contrast here. He’s saying channel your fear to the right place. We ought to have a healthy respect and awe- fear - for God’s holiness and power. So, instead of thinking that fear will never come, understand that although it is inevitable, we can choose what we fear.
I think that the reason fear is so inevitable
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