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Overcoming

DAY 3 OF 5

Overcoming our fears

Fear is defined as a feeling of distress, caused by the presence of real or imagined danger.

That feeling is real, and it is part of our lives.

Chapter 41 of the book of Isaiah was written during the time of exile of the people of Israel. This passage is a reminder that, despite the oppression, the people of Israel had no need to fear.

They were, at that time, disconnected from God, but he did not cast away his people because of their disobedience.

God told the people of Israel, even in those circumstances, "I am with you to strengthen, help and sustain you." He does not shout instructions to us from afar, but is present and by our side in the midst of trials. Our God is near, He does not abandon us.

Let us think that fear and faith produce very similar emotions. While fear says, with a tone of doubt: "What will happen if I take this step?", faith asks the same question, but with a tone of expectation, of hope, of joy and courage, believing in what God can do.

Feeling fear is not bad; it makes us human. The problem lies in allowing ourselves to be dominated by it, allowing it to paralyze us and prevent us from moving forward.

Have you ever felt fear, thinking that God's face is far from you?

How do we overcome our fears?

1. Knowing to whom we belong

Joshua 1:8-9 says "Do not be anxious, for I am your God". We belong to a God of love, grace and mercy.

When we mistakenly believe that our God is distant, and we do not see him as our father, fear rules our life because we have a distorted view of God. But when we understand that we are his children, nothing can limit us.

2. Applying faith at all times

Belief is the antidote to fear and dread. We can never overcome fear without taking a step of faith.

The scriptures are full of fearful people who took constant steps of faith, and in every circumstance God reminded them that he was their shield, their protection, and their help.

Let us walk by faith, not by sight.

3. Changing our thought patterns

When faced with a challenge or an opportunity, our thoughts often go on autopilot, leaning either toward fear or toward faith. If you recognize that your thoughts automatically give way to fear, it's time to change that mindset.

Don't let fear rule your thoughts; let God's word lead you to think differently.

4. Confronting our fears face to face.

There are battles we cannot avoid, but the good thing is that we can face them knowing that God is with us.

What are you avoiding in your life that you need to confront face to face?

Don't be discouraged! God has called you to overcome your fears. He has given you the victory and he will fulfill what he has promised.

Prayer: Father, I thank you that you are with me at all times. Help me to overcome that which wants to limit me. Give me the courage to face my fears head on, and renew my thoughts to replace fear with faith. Increase my strength and lift my gaze. In Jesus' name. Amen.

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About this Plan

Overcoming

Overcoming is a five-day devotional by Chris Mendez, pastor of Hillsong Latin America. This devotional is designed to give you hope in the middle of challenging and difficult times.

We would like to thank Hillsong Buenos Aires for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://hillsong.com/buenosaires/

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