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Couples for Christ BruneiChristian and His Emotions (CE)Talk Number 6
Christian and His Emotions (FEAR)
Goals of the Talk....
1. To communicate clearly the nature of fear.
2. To help people learn how to respond correctly to fear and to overcome problems in this area.
A. Introduction...
Every normal human being experiences
fear.
A. Introduction...
It's a reaction
to danger.
Types of Fear...
1. Physical fear - fear of real
physical danger
Types of Fear...
2. Social fear - today people deal mainly with.
“It’s hard not to be liked”
Types of Fear...
3. Anxious concerns –
stress, work, debt, bills, no
sleep, etc.
What is Fear?
Fear is partly a matter of nerves, of
glands and of thoughts.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
What is Fear?
Fear is intended by
God to protect us
and to serve us in life.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
B. Fear a God given emotion...
1. Wrong attitude-
fear has no place in the
Christian life.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
B. Fear a God given emotion...
2. Fear is a gift from
God and is basically
good.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
B. Fear a God given emotion...
3. Fear can be good or bad, depending on circumstances.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
a. Some kinds of fear are basically good in
themselves.
B. Fear a God given emotion...
3. Fear can be good or bad, depending on circumstances.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
b. Fear as an emotional reaction to real physical
danger is good.
“Chronic Internal" fears. (Social)
• Caution - thinking
prudently in advance in
order to minimize the
risk.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
“It is very well to be cautious, but if we are too cautious we might
miss out the opportunity”
(Yuozir Omezu)
“Chronic Internal" fears. (Social)
• Conservatism - an inclination to avoid change.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
“Chronic Internal" fears. (Social)
• Cowardice - fleeing when one should stand his ground.
Chronic internal" fears. (Social)
• Timidity - constant
fearfulness; a wary
approach to life.
•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
“Chronic internal" fears. (Social)•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
• Insecurity - the fear that
things we depend on for
safety and success may fail
us.
“Chronic Internal" fears. (Social)•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
• Anxiety - chronic
uneasiness of mind over some
anticipated misfortune.
Video:Overcoming
Fear
C. The Christian Response....
The Christian should be able approach life with certain God
given character traits that reinforce our freedom from
fear in situations that are neutral.
Marks of a true Christian...•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
Confidence • Founded not on human strength but on the Lord
himself.
• Since we trust in God's promises, we can be sure that things in life will ultimately work out.
• Respond confidently in the various social situations we confront.
Marks of a true Christian...•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
Boldness • Connected with righteous living.
• The Holy Spirit will give us boldness.
• As a result of what has happened to Paul (he is in prison), others have become more bold.
• Christians pray for boldness to spread the gospel and they do receive the power of the Holy Spirit for it.
Marks of a true Christian...•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
Courage
• Joshua will lead but the Lord will be with him.
• Acting courageously does not mean we do not have fear.
• A strength of mind and will that enables us to resist opposition, danger, hardship,
Qualifications of the above:•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
c. These qualities are more than what we do. They involve the kind
of people we are.
b. Don't confuse traits or marks of Christian character with
counterfeit or distorted versions. Presumption is not the same as
confidence
a. Sometimes fear is appropriate and
sometimes it is not.
We are not to avoid all suffering...
• Suffering was part of Christ's life.
We are not to avoid all suffering...
• We can be confident that
God will give us the strength to
deal with suffering.
D. How do we overcome our problems...•Fear is intended by God to protect us and to serve us in life. Unfortunately, fear often is more of a burden than a benefit.
1. Faith
• Faith is an antidote to fear. The more we have faith and live in faith, the more we will be in a position to
deal with fear.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
Scriptures
• Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd.
• Psalm 27: The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?
A healthy fear of
the Lord.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
Anxiety is the
opposite of faith.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
2. Know that you can fight
your fears.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
3a. Face reality
D. How do we overcome our problems...
Problem 1: Either we don't face up to those things that are
wrong and need correcting in our lives.
3b. Face reality
D. How do we overcome our problems...
Problem 2: We blow the problems we see all out of
proportion.
3c. Face up to our problems
D. How do we overcome our problems...
4. Deliberately shape your life environment
D. How do we overcome our problems...
• Right spiritual environment. • Our thought life.
• Shape our lives such that we are not under unnecessary pressure to operate beyond our abilities.
• Form a strong, supportive, personal Christian relationships.
5.Have a fighting spirit.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
5. Have a fighting spirit.
D. How do we overcome our problems...
a. Some problems do not go away easily.
b. Our fears are not to be our masters.
c. Strike the right balance
“Be peaceful
at all times”
The Challenge...
Question:Are you ready to
conquer your Fears?