Posted: Mon May 19, 2008 2:58 am
You Shall Be Far From Fear
Isaiah 54:14
In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression: for thou shalt not fear: and from terror: for it shall not come near thee. (KJV)
As born again believers, we have to confront fear/panic or it will become our terror and oppress us.
Now the Scripture says that oppression and terror will be far from us, and that they won’t even come near us. But how is that possible? Well, it’s possible when we do not allow ourselves to function in fear. Fear is what allows terror and oppression to come to us. And overcoming fear is what drives them far from us.
Many, many years ago, there was a parishioner who was afraid to drive. Well, not only did a minister pray for him, but the minister also took him driving at five o’clock in the morning!! He started driving and they went on the expressway. Now, of course there wasn’t a lot of traffic then, but the point was overcoming that fear. Now on the expressway he was terrified, but the minister told him to say, "No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I will not fear. God is on my side." Well, he started speaking the Word and after driving for a week, God delivered him from that fear.
You see, the thought of driving terrified and oppressed him. It also stopped him from doing what he should have been doing for his family.
Listen, fear/panic leads to terror. Terror is the planned, organized use of fear to render its victim helpless to oppression. That’s why we cannot afford to have our lives run by any aspect of fear/panic; it will lead to terror, oppression, and then bondage.
Now Isaiah 54:17 tells us how to handle fear. It says, you shall condemn. In other words, you have to open your mouth and speak to fear. You have to condemn it; you have to speak the Word over it and it has to go.
Then the verse continues by saying, for this is your heritage, your righteousness is of me, saith the Lord. You are sons and daughters of the Lord and you have a right to condemn anything that comes up against you.
So don’t be dismayed about anything you have to face today. God is telling you to fear not nor be anxious. He is with us every step of the way. When we decide not to fear, we release God to move on our behalf. God’s anointing is on us, in us, and it will produce victory in our life's.
References: Isaiah 54:14-17; Hebrews 13:5: Matthew 28:20b
BKB
Isaiah 54:14
In righteousness shalt thou be established: thou shalt be far from oppression: for thou shalt not fear: and from terror: for it shall not come near thee. (KJV)
As born again believers, we have to confront fear/panic or it will become our terror and oppress us.
Now the Scripture says that oppression and terror will be far from us, and that they won’t even come near us. But how is that possible? Well, it’s possible when we do not allow ourselves to function in fear. Fear is what allows terror and oppression to come to us. And overcoming fear is what drives them far from us.
Many, many years ago, there was a parishioner who was afraid to drive. Well, not only did a minister pray for him, but the minister also took him driving at five o’clock in the morning!! He started driving and they went on the expressway. Now, of course there wasn’t a lot of traffic then, but the point was overcoming that fear. Now on the expressway he was terrified, but the minister told him to say, "No weapon formed against me shall prosper. I will not fear. God is on my side." Well, he started speaking the Word and after driving for a week, God delivered him from that fear.
You see, the thought of driving terrified and oppressed him. It also stopped him from doing what he should have been doing for his family.
Listen, fear/panic leads to terror. Terror is the planned, organized use of fear to render its victim helpless to oppression. That’s why we cannot afford to have our lives run by any aspect of fear/panic; it will lead to terror, oppression, and then bondage.
Now Isaiah 54:17 tells us how to handle fear. It says, you shall condemn. In other words, you have to open your mouth and speak to fear. You have to condemn it; you have to speak the Word over it and it has to go.
Then the verse continues by saying, for this is your heritage, your righteousness is of me, saith the Lord. You are sons and daughters of the Lord and you have a right to condemn anything that comes up against you.
So don’t be dismayed about anything you have to face today. God is telling you to fear not nor be anxious. He is with us every step of the way. When we decide not to fear, we release God to move on our behalf. God’s anointing is on us, in us, and it will produce victory in our life's.
References: Isaiah 54:14-17; Hebrews 13:5: Matthew 28:20b
BKB