March 30

Written by Bill Grandi on March 20th, 2025

FEAR is one of the biggest issues many people face. Fear of the past coming back to haunt us. Fear of the present rearing its ugly head to rob us of our joy. Fear of the future-unsure of what is ahead.  Oh…and fear of the dark, fear of tight places, fear of flying, fear of snakes, etc.

I am not downgrading anyone who has legitimate fears. I read recently about a woman who was mauled by pit bulls. The tragedy would have taken on greater intensity because she had a huge fear of dogs from being bit by one as a child. Legitimate fears are not to be disregarded. “Made up” fears though are a different story. Some people are just fearful people. We used to use the phrase “they are afraid of their own shadow.” Many are mastered by their fear. We did something in the past we are so afraid of people finding out about that we are always looking over our shoulder wondering, “When?” or “If?” We live in fear of the present lest we find ourselves unable to sort through things and function. We are paralyzed by the fear of inadequacy. And, of course, there is the fear of the future. What will it bring? Will there be war? Will I be able to make ends meet? The list is endless.

In the Old Testament book of Judges there is a man who lived in fear. His name was Gideon. When we first read about him he is threshing wheat in a winepress. Grapes are smashed in a winepress inside. Wheat is threshed outside where the wind can help carry away the chaff. But it says Gideon was living in fear of the Midianites so he was threshing wheat while hiding. But one day an angel of the Lord visited him and called him a “mighty man of valor.” Yeah, right. Can you see the headlines? “Man in hiding called mighty man of valor.” Makes no sense to me. But then again, when was God ever tied to what I thought? Answer: N.E.V.E.R.

God called Gideon to deliver the Israelites from the Midianites in a unique way. First, get rid of your fear. Second, tear down your dad’s altar to Baal. Third, whittle your army from 32,000 to 300 men. Fourth, be unconventional in your approach. Surround the Midianite camp, then at Gideon’s signal blow a horn, break a clay jar, raise a torch and shout. Gideon and his men were able to stand by and watch the Midianites panic and either kill each other or run.

Gideon’s fear became faith when he trusted in Yahweh (God) to intervene. What hill or mountain are you facing these days? Health issues? Job insecurity? Marriage on the rocks? Wayward child? Self-induced instability? Trust Him to settle things and make them right.  “The Lord directs our steps, so why try to understand everything along the way?” (Pr. 20:24 NLT). That verse says it all. Faith over fear.

 

6 Comments so far ↓

  1. Yet another wonderful example of how God can take the least of us and use us for His plans and His glory. We simply have to replace our fears with trust in Him, and allow Him to lead the way.
    Blessings, Mill!

  2. Ryan S. says:

    Fear can be disabling. Living in fear can prevent us from moving forward. In life, in relationships, in jobs, in projects… the list can go on. As Christians, we have access to the power to overcome all fear. It may still sneak in on occasion, but we know who to turn to when it does. I have been living with a heightened anxiety over the past couple weeks due to a project that landed in my lap. Combine that with working to get a new round of our men’s ministry rolling. Then as an added bonus I was not feeling well early last week… The perfect storm, yet God as He does, sustained me. Everything is working out as I have planned, but is working out as He has planned. I praise Him for carrying me through!

    • Bill Grandi says:

      One of the qualities I rely on is God’s ability to sustain us when we can’t decide or can’t go on or unable to know up from down. You experienced His favor.

  3. gail says:

    Just so happens that I am wearing a shirt today that says, my faith is stronger than my fear. Fear can be paralyzing if you let it consume you. God says to love the Lord with all your heart and all your soul, if that is where your heart is, fear has no where to settle in at. When we truly let the Lord guide our steps, we can trust that God will keep His sheep protected and the enemy at bay.

    • Bill Grandi says:

      I don’t have one like that but do have one of Faith over Fear. I think I had Tami make it for me back in 2020. But you are right. We can trust Him.