"THINK on THESE THINGS"
By Joyce Sequichie Hifler
Why is it that
the things we love so much can cause us so much pain, and perhaps without
realizing it? Why is it that we find so much to worry about in all the "what
ifs" that cross our minds with such persistence? What makes fatigue follow us
through the hours and drain away precious strength that we need to help us in
our daily routine?
All the things that plague us daily have one common
cause-fear. To some, fear is a constant companion. We may call it by many other
names such as necessity, time, busyness, demands, but all of these can be forms
of fear.
Fear produces the most mental, physical, and spiritual fatigue
that has ever overtaken humans. It rushes us so that we have accidents. It
drains us of strength to resist illness. It tells us we cannot produce enough to
meet the demands upon us. And it builds within our minds such dire images so
that we cannot face the simplest.
Fear has one antidote. It is not to
stop worrying and take it easy, but it is faith. Adverse conditions cannot break
us in the face of faith. Faith allows us to look fear in the eyes with such
confidence that it loses its power over us.
English divine, Fredrick
William Robertson, wrote, "To believe is strong. Doubt cramps energy. Belief is
power."
"THINK on THESE THINGS"
Wednesday, October 8, 2008, 10:33 AM [General]
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