“Fear that does not take you to God will take you away
from God.”
This summer is the 45th
Anniversary of the original release of Jaws which was released on June
20, 1975. Long before Jaws, I was terrified of sharks. Each year our family
vacationed in Florida. I remember seeing sharks caught by fishermen. It left a
powerful memory in my mind.
Jaws
birthed “shark-phobia” for many. The summer of its release tourism was hurt on beaches,
particularly in New England where Peter Benchley’s fictional story takes place.
Just
the soundtrack from Jaws can send chills up your spine. Steven Spielberg
originally thought composer John Williams was joking when he played the score for
him. Yet, later the director would credit the theme – which won an Academy
Award –for being “responsible for half of the success of [the] movie.”
How
powerful is the legacy of Jaws? It’s certainly responsible for generations
of nervous beachgoers eyeing the black depths of the water with fear of what
monsters lurk below. It’s so powerful that it even made phobia experts — the
people whose job it is to talk people down from their irrational fears — afraid
to take a dip in the ocean.
The problem, however, is that the fear is entirely disproportionate to the reality.
The chances of dying in a shark attack are just one in 3.7 million, according
to National Geographic. The real dangers of the world are
gas-powered. You have a 1 in 112 chance of dying in a car accident in your
lifetime. The frenzy over shark fears got so bad that the author, Peter Benchley, later
regretted depicting sharks as killing machines.
Fear. We don’t usually
like to think about fear or talk about fear, but fear actually determines and
drives much of what we do or don’t do. Stories of things to fear are all
around us. If you scroll through your social media feeds, turn on the actual
news, or even walk through the checkout line at the grocery store, you’re
confronted with bad news: wars and threatened wars. Viruses. Murder. Injustice.
Grief. In normal circumstances, these things were already all around us. Now,
in the midst of a pandemic, bad news is our near-constant “friend,” and with it
a chronic sense of anxiety.
Fear
is a formula for failure. Fear is not from God. 2 Timothy 1:7
says, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power and
love and a sound mind” (Phillips). How many lost the joy of a fun-filled summer
vacation because of Jaws?
Fear
leads to skepticism. When we’re afraid, we begin to doubt. We doubt
ourselves, doubt other people, and we doubt God and His Word. We become
skeptical. Cynics, at the root, basically have a problem with fear. We often
ridicule and question when at heart, we’re merely afraid.
Fear
leads to selfishness. When someone is afraid, do they use plural pronouns
or singular ones? When I’m afraid, my focus is focused on myself. I don’t think
about others. I don’t think about anybody else, I'm just focusing in on me…and
I certainly don’t think about God.
Fear
leads to stubbornness. We resist change when we’re afraid. The known is
“safe,” even if it’s destructive or the status quo. Our boat may be sinking but
it’s our boat, so please don’t rock it. As a result, fear stunts our growth. It
keeps businesses from growing. It keeps churches from growing and it keeps us
from growing spiritually on an individual level.
Fear
leads to shortsightedness. When you’re absorbed with what you’re presently
afraid of, you have difficulty seeing the future. Instead of having a vision
for tomorrow, you’re absorbed with just surviving today.
Too
many believers are satisfied being stuck where it feels safe than take a risk.
They’re so afraid to let go of fear and trust God, that they really don’t know
what else to do. Some have lived in fear for so long that living in fear has become
their normal. They don’t even consider moving forward and stepping out in faith.
You
can be fear-free! When Jesus Christ is the Lord of your life, you have a reason for confidence. Your Savior is the Lord! Since Jesus Christ is Lord,
that means that He is sovereign over your birth, He is sovereign over your
life, and He will be sovereign over your death.
Jesus
Christ is Lord over your birth. That simply means that of all the
millions of people who could potentially have come from the union of your
father and your mother, God created you! In great love and mercy, God planned
who you would be, where you’d live, and even your entire eternity!
Jesus
Christ is Lord over your life. That means that everything that has
happened to you, the good you’ve enjoyed even the evil you’ve suffered, was
known to God before the beginning of time. It means that your future is
known and planned by your Heavenly Father. While life is full of surprises for
us, unexpected twists and turns, nothing ever comes as a surprise to God. Wonderfully,
that means that God works through all that has happened in your past and
whatever will happen in your future.
Jesus
Christ is Lord over your death. That simply means that Jesus
Christ is in complete control of the timing, the circumstances, and the outcome
of your death, which for a Christian believer, whenever it comes, will be an
immediate translation into the glory of heaven.
The
famed early American preacher, George Whitfield said, “We are immortal till
our life’s work is done.” Please use that truth when you struggle with
fear. Even if you’re afraid of going into the water, as you dip your toes
in the water, it’s a wonderful biblical reminder, “I am immortal till my life’s
work is done.”
Whatever
happens, you don’t need to be afraid, even if you hear the Jaws theme in
the background. Your Heavenly Father loves you and He’s got this…all of it! Will
you though choose to trust Him? Will you leave your fears and choose to rest in
the promises of His Word? Will you let His peace flood your soul? It’s time for God’s people to be free and exchange
fear for faith. Will you?
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we help you spiritually? Can we help you know Jesus better? Please check out
more resources on our church's web page, Gracechurchwi.org. Or, call us at
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