Facing Our Fears by Letting Go – Janet Ruth
In times of great distress, we find out what really matters to us. Our peace is shattered for a time, and we think, “If I just could know my husband is okay…” “If I just could see my child again…” “If I could just get through this and get home again….” We all have someone or something that makes us feel safe, whole, or happy, and the thought of losing that person or thing terrifies us.
It reminds me of when my daughter was two years old and had minor surgery. She was so scared when they took her away to begin the procedure. Sometime later, a nurse came to tell us our little girl was fine. She had woken up and started to cry until she saw the two stuffed animals she brought with her. She gathered one in each arm, smiled, and went back to sleep.
Jesus understood our needs, but he warned his disciples that to follow him meant giving up many of the things they thought they needed—homes, family, work, and other things they treasured. Not everyone who follows Jesus is called to walk the same path, but we are all called to hold lightly to the things of this world so we can hold tightly to the hand of our Lord and Savior.
So, what are you holding onto? What are you afraid to lose? Close your eyes for a moment, open your hands, and lift them to Jesus. Trust him in this moment. And the next time that terror or tragedy strike, reach first for Jesus. He really is all you need.
“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6:33, NIV).
Janet Ruth is a Christian author and blogger who loves to help Christians live what they say they believe. Learn more and contact her HERE.