Faith Over Fear

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Can I be honest with you all? I have been struggling a lot with fear lately. 2 Timothy 1:7 has been the scripture I have been holding on to. “For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.”

This provides comfort to me. From the recent shootings and terror attacks to old friends dying in car accidents, fear has been tormenting me. Can I not go to the movies, go to church, drive down the street, or hop on an airplane without a high probability of dying?

From the looks of my social media accounts, I am not the only one who is struggling with fear. In my quiet time with the Lord, He reminded me that this type of fear does not come from Him. The enemy wants us to be fearful to live the life God has planned for us. If we are too afraid to drive down the street or hop on a plane, we won’t be effective spreading the Gospel. If we are afraid that a madman may shoot up our churches, we won’t go. The enemy is using fear to prevent Kingdom business from being done.

The Bible says that we overcome by the blood of the Lamb & the word of our testimony (Revelation 12:11). We can overcome fear by taking it to the feet of Jesus and by telling others about what we went through and how we overcame. Oftentimes, we feel ashamed or feel like we shouldn’t share certain things, but the Bible is clear. We have to share our testimonies in order to truly overcome.

So here is a list of few things that have almost crippled me with fear.

  • Pregnancy: Most of you do not know this, but I was told I had abnormal cells in my cervix that looked like cancer and they were growing fast. I had surgery to remove the portion of my cervix that was affected by these cells during the first year of my marriage and everything is great now, but after surgery, my doctor informed me that I may not be able to carry full term because my cervix could open any time because it is weaker now. He also let me know that I will probably never be able to have a vaginal birth. Being pregnant now, of course this is always on my mind. but I have to trust God. No matter what I feel, I know HE is in control. His plans are perfect.
  • Raising a black child in this world: With there seeming to be more and more innocent black people being killed at the hands of cops who are supposed to protect and serve, I am fearful of my child being caught up into something crazy just because the color of his skin. I am fearful of getting a phone call saying that my child died at the hands of a police officer because they “thought” he had a weapon, but he only had a pencil or some candy.
  • Having a husband who is a Police Officer: On the flip side of the bullet point above, my husband is in the final stretch of training to become a police officer. With so many people hating cops and thinking all cops are bad or crooked, I fear for his life. I am scared that some crazy person will kill him just because of his uniform. I lose sleep some nights over this.

These are real fears for me, but when I remember that this world is not my home…that I am only here for a little while, all fear goes out the window. I may have plans and dreams of growing old with my husband, but what if God doesn’t? Do I trust Him any less? Does it make Him a bad Father? I don’t think so. The Bible says, “How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog–it’s here a little while, then it’s gone” (James 4:14). When we remember the real reason we are here, to spread the Gospel & save souls, fear has to go out the window. When we cast our cares upon the Lord, we can’t continue to hold on to the fear. We have to trust God no matter what.

With that being said, if you are reading this and you haven’t accepted Jesus Christ as Lord & Savior of your life, today is the day. Tomorrow is not promised. The Bible says that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Jesus from the dead, you will be saved (Romans 10:9). That’s all it takes. You don’t have to get right first. God makes you right. You don’t have to wait until Sunday morning worship, you may not make it to see Sunday. Your time is right now. Don’t let another day pass you by without making this decision.

My biggest fear is not sharing the Gospel, but keeping the Good News to myself, while people die and go to hell. Choosing Jesus was the best decision I ever made. I can’t force you to choose Him just as He doesn’t force you to choose Him, but I promise you won’t regret it if you do.

Fear tries to overtake your faith. Don’t let it. If you are currently struggling with fear, take it to Jesus. He can and will help you overcome. Trust Him. Faith > Fear.

xoxo
Disa B.

I mean I go to church on Sunday…I’m a Christian Right?

I have come across many people who believe they have a spot in eternity because they go to church and believe Jesus is Lord. I actually used to be one of those people. I would do what I wanted to do without a care in the world Monday-Saturday and go to church on Sunday and then repeat. I was only a Christian by name, but being a Christian is so much more than stating that Jesus is Lord and giving him a couple of hours on Sundays.

It’s not enough to believe in Jesus. Demon’s believe in Him. Being a Christian means to be “Christ-like”. This means we are to model our lives after Christ…not just our Sunday. He wants our ENTIRE life. When we become saved, we are to look different than we looked prior to becoming saved. We are to act differently, dress differently, talk differently, think differently. If you are doing the same things you were doing before you got saved then you might not really be saved. Being saved is more than getting water baptized…it’s a heart change. It’s a life change.

ImageBeing saved means giving your life completely to Christ, not just parts of it. It means dying to your flesh and surrendering to Him daily. So no, going to church on Sunday does not mean you’re a Christian and does not mean you will spend eternity in Heaven. Jesus isn’t concerned with the title as much as he is concerned with your heart. If you truly believe Christ is Lord and Savior then your life should bring glory to Him. You should spend time in His word, talk to Him, pray, serve, love others, and love Him. Love is an action. Do your actions show that you love God wholeheartedly? These are things I had to examine in my life. I had to really take a look at my life and see how I was living and examine my heart. Once I finally submitted every aspect of my life to Christ, I changed. My heart softened. I longed to serve others. I longed to please God in everything I did and bring glory to His name while doing so. It’s a process. Everyday I make a conscious effort to live for Him. It doesn’t ever stop.

Earlier I said that being saved is a matter of the heart. Before I got water baptized, I had to make sure I was serious about this walk. I had to make sure I was really going to live for Christ. My baptism was the outward symbolism of what had already taken place in my heart. Getting baptized was one of the best feelings I have ever had because I knew I was serious. I knew my life had changed. I knew Jesus Christ was and is and will always be the Lord of my life. 

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My prayer is that we stop calling ourselves Christians and start living as Christians. I pray that our hearts and lives look more and more like Jesus’ and that on Judgement Day God says “Well done my good and faithful servants.”

I love you all! It’s not too late to change your life around and give it to Christ. I will be praying!

xoxo Disa 🙂