Out of Fear, Into Trust

The Balancing Rock and the La Sal Mountains just before sunset, Arches National Park, Utah
The Balancing Rock and the La Sal Mountains just before sunset, Arches National Park, Utah

There are different kinds of fear.  There’s the kind that is afraid of other people – what they will or will not do.  That’s a lack of love.

There’s the kind of fear that is afraid that bad things will happen.  That’s a lack of hope.

There’s the kind of fear that is afraid of the darkness in the world.  That’s a lack of trust in God.

Mt. Hood, predawn.  Cloud Cap Campground, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon
Mt. Hood, predawn. Cloud Cap Campground, Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon

There are other kinds of fear, too, but they all usually come back to a lack of trust or love.  Ultimately, either one can be traced back to our relationship with God and how we view Him – do we actually, really, truly believe that He loves us?  Do we really and truly believe that He is good?  Do we trust Him – really trust Him?

Lupine along the Telescope Peak Trail, Death Valley National Park, California
Lupine along the Telescope Peak Trail, Death Valley National Park, California

These are not easy questions to answer.  It’s simple enough to have a general knowledge that God loves us – after all, He sent Jesus to die for us (Romans 5:8).  We sing about how God is good.  And we all know that we should trust God, especially when it comes to financial woes.

Mt. Wilbur from the trail near Bullhead Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana
Mt. Wilbur from the trail near Bullhead Lake, Glacier National Park, Montana

But when we get down to the everyday reality of our hearts, the high-level mental knowledge isn’t necessarily our actual experience.  Do we think of God as someone Who will punish us for our misdeeds or perhaps overlook the little things in life?  Or as someone Whose love is so enormous for us, specifically, that the highest heavens can’t contain it all?  (Ephesians 3:18-19)

Views from the Big Balanced Rock Trail, Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona
Views from the Big Balanced Rock Trail, Chiricahua National Monument, Arizona

Do we view God’s goodness as a truth – “Oh, sure; He’s the giver of good gifts”? (James 1:7)  Or do we live with the absolute assurance that God is good and every single thing He does and every single interaction He has with us is good, from the huge and important to the totally mundane? (Psalm 37:23)

Hidden Falls, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Hidden Falls, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Do we trust in God as a matter of religious duty?  Or is our trust in God so ingrained into our lives and our faith that it’s a matter of our current reality? (Psalm 28:7)

Hiking near Fitzpatrick Peak, Colorado
Hiking near Fitzpatrick Peak, Colorado

I don’t intend judgement with these questions.  Instead, I want this to be an encouragement with practical application: If you want to walk out of fear, the place to start is with trusting God.  How we view Him and His ways, as well as how we interact with Him, will build the foundation for trust that will overcome any fear we might face in this life.

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