Friend in the Fear
Luke 12:4 And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.
Jesus speaks to fearful hearts with a single word: friend. Knowing our weakness, our doubts, and our anxious thoughts, He does not rebuke us. He comforts us. He reminds us that fear does not disqualify us from His love. Even when fear has no rightful place in our lives, Jesus meets us with compassion rather than condemnation.
In our suffering, He does not stand at a distance. He draws near. When Mary and Martha wept over Lazarus, Jesus knew He was about to make everything right. Yet He still wept. He entered their sorrow before He displayed His power. That tells us something important: Jesus cares deeply about what hurts us, even when He knows the outcome.
Fear may whisper that God is disappointed in us for feeling afraid, but Scripture tells a different story. Jesus knows our frame. He remembers that we are dust. He knows our fears before we speak them, and He calls us friend anyway.
Fear becomes an invitation to trust God when we remember who is walking with us through it. We are not alone. The same Savior who knows the end from the beginning stands beside us in the middle.
Respond:
Bring your fear honestly to Jesus today and rest in the truth that He calls you friend, not failure.
Keep Looking Up!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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