Let me just make a disclaimer and say that I've never been someone who necessarily considered myself a fearful person. I mean, I am afraid of some things. Snakes. Getting lost. Wrecking (because I have a bad driving record!).
However, in the world in which we live in, especially with a teenage son, it's hard not to be a little fearful.
So, I'm soaking up Kelly's words and looking to God for my peace...
Here's a guest message from Kelly to you... a great little strategy to help you fight fear and worry.
Go look up Philippians 4:8. I did a month long series on it a a couple of years ago.
Then come back...
From Kelly:
I woke up in the middle of the night, my mind tossing and turning worse than my body had been ten minutes ago.
Everything hit me at
once: I'm not taking care of my family well enough. Good moms make their
kids homemade meals, they don't buy the boxed variety in the aisle's of Trader
Joe's. They also don't have picture ornaments hanging on their Christmas trees
without the faces of their loved ones in them. Most of all they don't forget
birthday parties and gym day at school. Not only this, they don't leave their
houses complete wrecks; they tidy them. I'm the worst mom. I've got to do
better. I can't do better though, there is hardly any time for anything. My
kids are bound to hate me one day.
Worry is like a spin
cycle that never ends. It turns and turns and turns and turns until you are
nauseous from its movement.
I should know; I sit
in worry often. Do you?
The worst thing about
worry is that all its circles get you nowhere. They clean nothing up, they spic
and span no dish sitting in the sink and they fix no task before you.
So, why do I worry so
much? You may be asking yourself the same question.
I've sat up countless
nights circling this question. Kelly, why are you worrying? Why are you
shredding a good night's sleep with this stupid process? And, why can't you
stop thinking about what you are thinking about?
Nothing of value is
every accomplished in one's mind the middle of the night. I've determined
this.
So, what is a
peace-hungry woman supposed to do?
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is
true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is
lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think
about such things. Phil. 4:8
That's what! Do you know how it looks for me
in the middle of the night, when the sneaky enemy prowls around like a ravenous
beast?
It looks like me saying the ABC's of God's
goodness.
It goes like this:
A is for Always by my
side, God will be.
B is for Before me,
God goes.
C is for Carry me He
will, when I am weak.
D is for Delight in
him, he will give me the desires of my heart.
Can I tell you all something? I've never made
it all the way through the alphabet. Never. Ever. Ever.
I've always fallen asleep - in peace.
When you focus on the goodness of God, you
find the good thing you were always after. When you trust him and his ways, he
leads you to the best way. When you stop worrying that you are worrying, you
make space to start praising his name.
It works. It works anywhere at any time in
any place. Start singing. Start thanking. Start noticing creation as you drive
on a traffic-filled street full of cars that will never let you arrive at your
destination. Still, it works.
With this, tonight, rather than dozing off to
the doozy that is my motherhood-style; I'll doze off to the truth that God has
good in store even in the center of all I cannot control.
About the book, Fear Fighting, Awakening the
Courage to Overcome Your Fears:
Author and Speaker, Kelly Balarie didn’t always fight fear –
for a large part of her life, she was controlled by it. Yet, in her book, Fear
Fighting: Awakening Courage to Overcome Your Fears,
with God, Kelly charts a new course. Join Kelly, on the journey to go and grow
with Christ’s bravery, the Spirit’s counsel and God’s unending love that
squelches fear. This book reads like a love letter from God, while offering
practical heart-calming prayers, anxiety-reducing tips, and courage-building
decrees that will transform your day. www.fearfightingbook.com
About Kelly Balarie:
Kelly is both a Cheerleader of
Faith and a Fighter of Fear. She leans on the power of God, rests on
the shoulder of Christ, and discovers how to glow in the dark places of life. Get all
Kelly’s blog posts by
email or visit her on her blog, Purposeful Faith. You
can also find a variety of resources for your fight against fear at http://www.fearfightingbook.com/.
Perhaps this book would inspire those who have a fear of rejection.
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