The second
chapter of Francis Chan’s book, “Forgotten God” asks believers what I think is
the most relevant question before us concerning the Holy Spirit or God for that
matter: “What are you afraid of?” It seems that fear drives may people in our
day…both outside the church and inside. We’ve even got a scientific name for it…is
anyone really surprised by that? Theophobia is the fear of religion or of God…this
is not the healthy fear of the Lord that we read about in Scripture, which by
the way is the beginning of understanding (Proverbs 1:7)…this is an irrational
fear that grips us and refuses to let go. That’s what I think Chan is speaking
of…fear that God might be right and I might be wrong. Fear that God wants to do
something in my life and I am not sure I want to go there. Fear that I might be
seen as a radical or a “religious” person, I mean, what would others think?
Fears like these cripple disciples (I use the term loosely), causing their lives
to be spent worrying and wondering what might have been, rendering their witness
virtually useless for Kingdom purposes. It’s a sad day when satan can render
someone useless because of what might be. The Holy Spirit offers us assurance,
boldness, confidence and power. No fear here!
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