(The following was part of a sermon delivered towards the end of 2015 at North Collins Wesleyan Church. It felt a bit more relevant then, but I thought it was still worth sharing.)
Over the past few months I have noticed a growing sickness spilling from the hearts, minds, attitudes, mouths, and even social media pages of Christians. There is an overwhelming plague against the attitude of joy and gladness that we Christians are supposed to have. A plague that is attacking our spirits and hampering our impact on the world right now. That plague is called FEAR.
Fear can be a ridiculous thing. Recently, YouTube and social media has been blowing up with a new cat discovery. People are placing cucumbers close to their cats, without the cat’s knowledge. The results are often incredible. For some reason, when a cat is faced with the unexpected arrival of the long green cucumber, it often decides to spaz out, in a big way! (This is for real, look it up on YouTube!)
Why does this happen? No one really knows. Maybe because it’s unexpected or outside the norm. Maybe because the cat mistakes it for a snake. Maybe because the idea of eating a vegetable is the worst. (Although my previous cats always got really excited when I gave them an olive. Really excited, too excited, like – get a room, cat.) Maybe because the cat just wants to confuse their human owners. From what we all know about cats, this seems like the most logical answer.
Well, for whatever reason – the fear and the response are simply ridiculous. But then again, that is the nature of fear, it is usually ridiculous. Especially for Christians. Especially for anyone who says their faith is placed in God, the Ruler and Creator of our world. Our God, Who controls the world, Who loves us completely, Who has our future on earth and for eternity taken care of. Fear seems very out of place in our lives.
So let’s get to the point. It is clear that our nation and culture is struggling with what to do with the refugee situation, quite possibly Christians most of all. This is a situation about which I can’t and won’t tell you how to feel. That’s not going to happen. To be honest, I struggle with different feelings myself.
I know God wants me to love and care for all the people of this world. That is the #2 commandment for the world given from Jesus! (Next to love God!) I also know and feel the pressures of being a parent. My family is my #1 ministry. Their protection is important to me. As Mel Gibson once said in the movie The Patriot – “I’m a parent, I haven’t got the luxury of principles.” The desire to protect my family is very real in my heart.
I also struggle with understanding if and how my actions (and the guidelines for those actions) as a Christian individual, living for Jesus Christ, should be different from the actions of the United States of America (if we consider this country Christian or not). Our nation needs to make decisions for the health of a nation, I need to make decisions for a life dedicated to Jesus Christ.
I say that all to clarify that I will understand wherever it is you feel you fall on this matter. It is not easy and it is not clear.
But I do know this is very clear – we cannot be people of fear. Fear cannot drive us, fear cannot motivate us, fear cannot be our response. We, Christians, are not people of fear.
Fear cannot play a part in the lives of Christians, it simply can’t. We know too much about who rules and controls the world. Our Faith is built upon something too great for fear to play a part.
As Psalm 100:5 (NIV) says…
For the Lord is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations.
As 2 Timothy 1:7 (NKJV) says…
For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.
You, my dear Christian friend, know too much to let fear drive your life, your actions, even your posts on Facebook. Through God, we have power, we have love, and we have the ability to make wise choices because we have been empowered.
Allow your faith to have the place it deserves in your life, behind the steering wheel. Do not allow fear to kill the opportunities in your life to stand in God’s power and show God’s unending love. Instead, cast a message to those in your world that you know who rules the world and therefore you will make decisions out of power and love.
Maybe in the past few weeks, because of fear, you’ve said a few things or felt a certain way that was ridiculous. Know now that fear has no hold on your life. Take control. Live, rather, in power and love.