What's the Worst that Could Happen?
Luke 12:4-5 Be not afraid… But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell.
Much of our fear centers on what might happen to us. Illness. Loss. Persecution. Death itself. Jesus addresses this fear directly by asking us to consider the worst-case scenario. For the child of God, even the worst is not final. The worst this world can do is send us into the presence of the Lord.
That truth does not make suffering painless, but it does give it perspective. Cancer, disease, persecution, and even death do not have the final word. Absent from the body is present with the Lord. Fear loses its grip when eternity is brought into view.
Jesus also reminds us that there is a greater fear than anything man can do. The fear of God is not terror, but reverence, a recognition that He alone holds ultimate authority. And the same God who has the power to judge is the One whose hands were nailed to a cross for our salvation.
Fear becomes an invitation to trust God when we realize that nothing can separate us from Him. Even death is not defeat for the believer.
Respond:
When fear magnifies the worst, remember eternity and thank God that your future is secure in Him.
Keep Looking Up!
Taken from the preaching ministry of Tim Webb
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