Facing Our Fears
In my novel, The Journey, Esther Beiler had a fear of heights, so she avoided going up in high places. In Book 2, The Healing, coming in September, Esther forces herself to face that fear, and becomes a stronger person because of it.
Like Esther, ever since I was a young girl I’ve struggled with a fear of heights. Because of it, I’ve often avoided high places. However, this past April, while my husband and I were visiting Christian County, Kentucky, I decided to face my fears and go up in the Jefferson Davis Monument. I discovered that it wasn’t nearly as bad as I’d expected. In fact, I found myself enjoying the beautiful view of the area below, and even videoed some of what I saw. I believe that each time I face my fears they will lessen.
Is there something you’re afraid of? Try facing your fear head on, and remember that “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” 2 Timothy 1:7. Another verse of scripture I find helpful when I’m fearful is found in Isaiah 41:10: “Fear not, for I am with you: be not dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, yes I will help you. I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.”
Heavenly Father: When I feel frightened or insecure, give me a gentle reminder that I need to put my trust in you. Give me a calm mind and confident heart. Teach me to trust You more. Amen.
What a timely reminder — I wonder how many out there (like me!) will read this devotional and find that it speaks to them on a very personal level? Thank you for including the Bible verses — they are so relevant and comforting.
Wanda i am scared of heights.I faced my fear and got on 4 airplanes.
ARE WE RELATED?
With a name like Brunstetter, I’m sure we must be related.