Who are you that you should be afraid of a man who will die. — Isaiah 51:12
A large number of people admit that they have a serious fear of computers. Just being in the same room with a computer causes some to suffer from feelings of panic, irregular heartbeat, breathing difficulties, dizziness, and trembling. One therapist says that these individuals have more than the normal fear of failure while learning to work with computers. They become so anxious that they are afraid they’re going to lose control, go crazy, or pass out. Does this make sense? No, but no phobia makes much sense. Yet the fear is real.
This reminds me of another phobia that many of us have — the fear of the opinions and actions of others. How must it look to God when we think and act as if our well-being rests solely in the hands of people? How does it look to the One who is in control when we become so afraid of people that we panic and forget to trust entirely in Him? Well, the prophet Isaiah told us. He said that fearing the reproach of people is foolish because they are dying creatures who, like grass, are here today and gone tomorrow (51:12).
Yes, people can do us great harm (vv.13-14), but the Lord has the last word (vv.15-16). Our future and everlasting well-being depend on Him and Him alone. — Mart De Haan
What others do or think can make
Us hesitate to take a stand
Until we realize God holds
The now and future in His hand.
— Sper
READ: Isaiah 51:1-16
Faith can break the stranglehold of fear.
The Bible in one year:
• Isaiah 7-9
The Bible in one year:
• Isaiah 7-9