"Don't be afraid, Mary," the angel told her, "for you have found favor with God! You will conceive and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus. He will be very great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David. And he will reign over Israel forever; his Kingdom will never end!"
—Luke 1:30-33 NLT
Fear. It can be overwhelming. It is sometimes paralyzing. We shouldn't be surprised that one of the most often repeated commands in Scripture is, "Don't be afraid!" Older translations sometimes say, "Fear not!" Fear of the unknown, fear of complications, fear of death and dying, fear of a person, fear of a circumstance, fear of the incomprehensible, fear of what we cannot control, and a host of other fears can come crashing down on us in times of stress, danger, and uncertainty. The great heroes of faith faced moments of fear. God guided them through their fears. Jesus' coming is about putting aside our fears. So it shouldn't be surprising that the announcement of his conception would come with the command to Mary that she shouldn't be frightened and the assurance that she doesn't need to be frightened. As you journey with Jesus this year, ask God to make the assurance of Jesus real in your life and to have that assurance crowd out the forces of fear in your heart.
Give me courage, O Almighty Father, so that fear will not cloud my thoughts or weaken my faith. Fill me with your assurance and have Jesus chase the clouds of fear away. In the name of Jesus, your Son and my triumphant Lord, I pray. Amen.
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—Luke 1:30-33 NLT
Key Thought
Fear. It can be overwhelming. It is sometimes paralyzing. We shouldn't be surprised that one of the most often repeated commands in Scripture is, "Don't be afraid!" Older translations sometimes say, "Fear not!" Fear of the unknown, fear of complications, fear of death and dying, fear of a person, fear of a circumstance, fear of the incomprehensible, fear of what we cannot control, and a host of other fears can come crashing down on us in times of stress, danger, and uncertainty. The great heroes of faith faced moments of fear. God guided them through their fears. Jesus' coming is about putting aside our fears. So it shouldn't be surprising that the announcement of his conception would come with the command to Mary that she shouldn't be frightened and the assurance that she doesn't need to be frightened. As you journey with Jesus this year, ask God to make the assurance of Jesus real in your life and to have that assurance crowd out the forces of fear in your heart.
Today's Prayer
Give me courage, O Almighty Father, so that fear will not cloud my thoughts or weaken my faith. Fill me with your assurance and have Jesus chase the clouds of fear away. In the name of Jesus, your Son and my triumphant Lord, I pray. Amen.
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