Bible in a Year:
The Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love and self-discipline.
Legend has it that at the edges of medieval maps, marking the boundaries of the world the maps creators knew at the time, thered be inscribed the words Here be dragonsoften alongside vivid illustrations of the terrifying beasts supposedly lurking there.
Theres not much evidence medieval cartographers actually wrote these words, but I like to think they could have. Maybe because here be dragons sounds like something I mightve written at the timea grim warning that even if I didnt know exactly what would happen if I ventured into the great unknown, it likely wouldnt be good!
But theres one glaring problem with my preferred policy of self-protection and risk-aversion: its the opposite of the courage to which Im called as a believer in Jesus (2 Timothy 1:7).
One might even say Im misguided about whats really dangerous. As Paul explained, in a broken world bravely following Christ will sometimes be painful (v. 8). But as those brought from death to life and entrusted with the Spirits life flowing in and through us (vv. 910,14), how could we not?
When God gives us a gift this staggering, to fearfully shrink back would be the real tragedyfar worse than anything we might face when we follow Christs leading into uncharted territory (vv. 68, 12). He can be trusted with our hearts and our future (v. 12).
Is there a particularly debilitating fear God may be calling you to confront? How might the support and love of other believers encourage you as you walk through your fears?
Loving God, thank You for the new life Youve given us, for freedom from all that would cripple us in fear and shame. Help us to find peace in You.
For further study, read Hope: Choosing Faith Instead of Fear at discoveryseries.org/q0733.
Thank you.