Fear Not
What is our reaction, or how do we respond to mounting storms raging around us, or even within our very own circumstances?
“Pharaoh and his army drew near...the sons of
Israel looked up...they were filled with fear and cried out to YHVH” (Exodus 14:10).
Do we sometimes feel that the kingdom of “sin
and death”, in which we were once slaves, is breathing down our necks
again? We may even feel that the ruler of this world and his armies are
drawing ever nearer to us. At times of trials and tribulations, we wonder: Why
did Elohim bother to take us out of Egypt in the first place? “Were
there no graves in Egypt?” (Exodus 14:11).
Is our situation and circumstances so trying
that we wish Elohim would remove us from this life? “Oh Elohim, just take
me back to Egypt, spare me this wilderness trial, or please whisk me off to the
Promised Land!” Times like these enable us to better identify with our
forefathers. They also faced real-life situations, which were loaded with real
needs and fears daily. For instance, the twelve spies, who returned to
camp bearing (according to the Hebrew text) a “slanderous” report regarding the
Promised Land. The level of fear that they entertained caused them to make
the following observation about themselves: “We were like grasshoppers in
our own sight, and so we were in their [the local population] sight"
(Numbers 13:33).
Examples, such as this one, are for us to learn
from. “Now these things happened to them as an example, and
they were written for our instruction, upon whom the ends of the ages have
come" (1 Corinthians 10:11). These recorded experiences are
living blueprints and may serve as roadmaps as we learn to walk in faith. Even
in life’s darkest valleys, “He never leaves us nor forsakes us…"
(Hebrews 13:5-8). As the words in the familiar Psalm exclaim: “Yea, though I
walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are
with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me!” (Psalm 23:4).
YHVH’s solution to this level of fear,
is His comforting love.
Oh yes, there are times for loud praises,
crying out in prayer or doing many exploits, but there is also a time for the
Holy One of Israel to declare the following, from the mouth of the prophet: “In
repentance and rest you shall be saved, in quietness and trust is your
strength” (Isaiah.30:15). “DO NOT FEAR! Stand by and see the
salvation of YHVH which He will accomplish” (Exodus 14:13). “YHVH will
fight for us while we keep silent” (v.14). We have no choice, we cannot
turn back. But, can we hear the voice of YHVH saying to us: “Why are you
crying out to Me? Tell the sons of Israel to go forward!” (Exodus 14:15).
The word combination, “fear not” or “have no fear,” occurs over 170 times in the scriptures. The only “fear”
we are instructed to develop is the “fear of YHVH”. With this
perfect fear, reverence, awe, comes wisdom: “The fear of YHVH is the
beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding”
(Pro. 9:10). Thus the secret of moving forward is to know Him and His perfect
love, as, “there is no fear in love, perfect love casts out fear” (1
John 4:18). We may not know right away the reason for the trial or tribulation,
but He does, and He knows the pathway that will lead us through those times.
Particularly relevant for each of us, at this season, are the words that YHVH
spoke to Joshua: "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of
good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for YHVH your Elohim is with
you wherever you go" (Joshua 1:9).
As just mentioned, "at this season", what season? No one fails to see that for the past number of years, the shifts and changes have been dramatic. Hence the “fear” issue (addressed here). Yet, to state the obvious, at any time YHVH is about to launch a new day, shifts and changes, upheavals and storms are necessary preliminaries. So, wherever you may find yourself at this moment in time, "look up and lift up your heads, for your redemption draws near” (Luke 21:28). "Fear not, for I am with you; Be not dismayed, for I am your Elohim. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.' (Isaiah 41:10).
Yes, and amen! Hallelu-YAH! Thank you, Ephraim and Rimona, for this wonderful reminder.
ReplyDeleteאמן ואמן. תודה רבה! Apples of gold in a platter of silver. Let us each toss away any hindrance, anything that pulls us any other way but forward in HIM!Banish everything that causes division among us and let us all humble ourselves before HIM as we encourage each other with the solid hope we have been entrusted with! At all cost- move forward with confidence- HE most certainly is faithful to finish the good work HE began, faithful to HIS covenant promise and is near to the broken hearted .. look to HIM and live- it is the only true hope !
ReplyDeleteThere is a book entitled "You can fear God or...Everything Else!!"
ReplyDeleteI think that says it all. The safest place in the world is the center of Elohim's will. That can be in the midst of war, a hurricane, tornado, or even security (in the world's view). He peace will only come to us when we are indeed in the fear of Him and in the center of His will. Thank you Ephraim and Rimona for this drash.