Feed Your Faith, Starve Your Fear!

By P Chong Thursday, 10 June 2010

Skydiving Over The Ocean

Feeding your faith will be the positive move, and yet it seems so easy just to do exactly the opposite by feeding your fear. Cowards always take the road of least resistance, because it’s the easiest thing to do. Tough decisions demand courage, perseverance, strength & tenacity . . . never to say die until you’re dead.

Often the line of demarkation between success & failure is so indistinguishable.

It could be just one degree more to boil over to harness all that steam & energy.

We all love to hear success stories, of heroes & great men with great achievements. How often we fail to realise the pitfalls & failures accompanying such ultimate successes. Could you imagine that the famous Walt Disney was actually fired by s newspaper editor who told him, “You’re not creative enough”! Had he accepted that verdict, we would have missed all his wonderful creations.

Years ago, Richard Bach wrote a story about a seagull. He was turned down by eighteen publishers. He was undeterred & persevered knocking on doors until finally in 1970 Macmillan published his story. Within five years his book “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” had sold more than seven million copies and became an international best seller.

Abraham Lincoln’s life was one of failures until he succeeded to be elected as the President Of the United States of America. I could go on with a whole list of great men, but let’s move on from the secular to the spiritual aspect.

Let’s touch on the life of the apostle Paul, whose life took a dramatic turn when he was struck down from his horse on his way to Damascus and stricken blind. Paul’s enemies called him “a pestilent fellow” (Acts 24:5). Literally they said, “He’s a plague!” But that did not stop him! Yes, he was the prosecutor who became a great preacher of Christianity. The plague just kept breaking out everywhere he went. By the year AD110, one out of twelve people in Asia had become a Christian. Nothing could stand in his way.

This is what we mean by “Feed Your Faith, Starve Your Fear!” When confronted with both, which is often the case, act upon positively & starve all fear. They say there’s nothing to fear except fear itself. If you persistently face fear in the face, a hundred times, a thousand times, there comes a time when there’s no more fear to be faced. You become bolder as time progresses and you cease to fear not. Therein lies the difference between the brave & the coward.

No, in all these things we are more than conquerers through Him who loved us.” Romans 8:37. We are more conquerers, we are overcomers who refuse to let fear dominate them.

God says: “Don’t be afraid for I am with you. Do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you. I will help you. I will uphold you with my victorious right hand.” ~ Isa 41:10

With God on your side, what more do you need?

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2 thoughts on “Feed Your Faith, Starve Your Fear!

  1. Charles Christano

    How one can be more than a conqueror if she/he doesn’t have to fight? It’s a contradictio in terminis! I personally believe that Christianity is for real woman and man, for those who dare to go on inspite of challenges. Christianity is not for sissy men
    nor those who cultivate cowardice. We are adminished to fight a good fight, not with
    guns nor tanks, nor RPGs, but by the whole armors of God! (2 Cor.6:7; 10:4; Ephesians 6:10,13). Interestingly the list of God’s armor gives us not only to be defensive but also offensive, the Word of God which is the sword of the Spirit!

    Edison said, “Success is 5% brain and 95% sweat and hardworks”
    As I grow older, and still make mistakes, I have to admid that success is failure with a new coat of paint. And some one said: The life of genuine Christian is just likes brewing tea. The hotter the water gets the faster it becomes stronger! And just likes a kite,
    the stronger thw wind blows against it the higher it flies, providing the string is not broken, our personal relation with God!

    He is no fool who lost what he cannot keep and he is wise to obtain what is eternal.
    We live not by sight but by faith in our living God. halelujah! We are what we are by the grace of God but let’s not God’s unexhaustible grace wasted in vain.

    CC

    CC

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