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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Living Fearlessly (1)

 
             


Have you ever been in a position where someone or something has triggered this bit of fear inside of you? You are not sure where it came from but it defiantly triggered the emotion of fear in you. When I was in Haiti driving down one of these streets like this I had for a moment, that fear that said "what are you doing here?" Immediately I spoke the words of God into my spirit and said "if you have called me, you have chosen me." Have you ever wondered how animal trainers used to control a five ton elephant and keep it from running away? They did it by controlling the animal's thinking. When a baby elephant was being trained, a rope was put around its leg and then tied to a wooden post secured in the ground. The elephant, which was not yet very strong, pulled at the rope but was unable to break it or to pull up the post. Eventually it gave up. From that point forward when the elephant's leg was secured it believed it couldn't get away - even though it was fully capable of escaping, and had been for a long time. It remembered its struggle. That's one reason it's said, 'Elephants never forget.' And we are like that too. Our thinking limits us, just as an elephant's does. Usually it's because of fear. The truth is fear can steal your dreams. You may be afraid of failure. You may be afraid of rejection. You may not want to make a fool of yourself. You may be afraid of trying because you believe you can't succeed. If you give in to these thoughts and believe that you can't achieve your dream, you'll be right - and therefore unable to achieve your dream. Often what we fear has no connection to reality. But here's the good news: Fear can be overcome. The first step to overcoming it is to believe God when He says about you: '...You are My servant; I have chosen you...do not fear, for I am with you...I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.' (Isaiah 41:910 NIV) You are loved!


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