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Is Fear Sin?
by Donna L. Watkins
One of the steps I've taken on my journey to wellness is that I spent most of a day writing down the Scriptures from the various areas that "cause" my health problems (fear, abandonment, anxiety, etc.) so that I can renew my mind one cell (mene) at a time.
(More understanding on menes and
how you renew your mind is derived from the book, "A
More Excellent Way," by Pastor
Henry Wright.)
During part of my Quiet Time, I've been in a workbook called, "A Woman's
Heart - God's Dwelling Place," by Beth Moore. It's amazing how God will tie
so much together for you when you begin seeking His Truth on something.
The author was presenting the Lord, your Healer - Jehovah Rapha.
She talked about the wilderness and the bitter water of Marah.
She wrote, "The people could
have come down with diseases, and He could've performed a mass healing. Instead,
He introduced Himself as Jehovah-Rapha by demonstrating His power over the most
common disease from which His children would suffer - bitterness.
Bitterness is
a spiritual cancer, a rapidly growing malignancy that can consume
your life. After it consumes the soul, it begins to eat away
at the body. It is so contagious that we can pass it to our
children, who are often oblivious to the source of their bitterness.
"No amount of distractions or busywork - not even church work - can treat
this spiritual disease. Countless Christians mask their pain with unceasing activity.
Bitterness cannot be ignored but must be healed at the very core, and only Christ
can heal bitterness. No one can do it for you, and no one can tell you exactly
what is required for your healing. Others can direct you to Jesus, but you must
show up for your appointments. His ultimate goal is not simply for you to be healed,
but for you to meet the Healer."
It amazed me that she talked about bitterness and cancer, and
busyness, which is anxiety, and about passing it on to children.
It was after both my parents died that my health went downhill.
Of course, I assumed, and rightly so, that the stress was the
cause - two deaths in less than 6 months and the stress of
caring for them as they deteriorated prior to death. I had
just begun home schooling our ADHD son and my husband had to
choose to lie or leave his job, so one month after my last
parent died, he was out of work for a year.
Why does stress do this? Are we actually in sin
by not obeying God? "Be anxious for nothing." That's
a hard command.
What makes it worse to commit adultery than it is to worry
or fear something? There's more Scriptures telling us to FEAR
NOT than there are about adultery? Has anxiety become
an acceptable sin because "everybody" is doing it?
If anxiety is sin and we have done it over and over again and
are now even in the belief system that stress is just a common
state, then we must ask ourselves: Did God tell us that it
was okay to set up systems of worry?
I think of I Cor. 10:13 "No temptation has seized you except
what is common to man. And God is faithful; He will not let
you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted,
He will also provide a way out so that you can
stand up under it.
Just because it's common, doesn't mean we are supposed
to fix it. God is
available to take care of us, but we tend to have to do it
ourselves because we don't trust Him.
I'm amazed at the rationalization so many Christians have given
me in a discussion on cell phones and fear. They may be in
debt and miserable because of it, but have to pay for the cell
phone in case they break down and need to call for help. Where
is God in this? What have people done for the past two thousand
years when they needed help?
I'm not against cell phones for proper reasons, but how far
do we drift in our faith and from any need of our Lord, our
Healer, Provider, Savior, and all that He is. We want to be
able to handle it all ourselves.
The same with disease - has man taken away another area that
God wanted us to look to Him for? Each of us must dig deep
to see the roots of the diseases that plague us and cut all
ties that are rooted in fear and worry. We will see new light
coming in because a previous belief system that
God couldn't get through is being changed.
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