(1.) Fear: An Important Signal, Not A Legitmate Stop Sign

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2 Timothy 1:7 — “For God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power…”

Opening Reflection

Fear isn’t always wrong—it’s often trying to protect us.

But left unchecked, it can become a prison that confines us to our insecurities and doubts. God didn’t give us a spirit of fear. Instead, he gave us a spirit of power, love, and sound judgment. This empowers us to navigate the complexities of our emotions. That means we’re equipped to discern: Is this fear a warning, or a wall blocking our path to grow? Is it pointing to something that needs prayerful attention? Or is it simply keeping us from stepping into our full potential?

Fear Is A Signal

Fear can be a signal—alerting us to risk, vulnerability, or deep desire that yearns to be explored. Share on X

With God’s Spirit guiding us, we can listen to fear without obeying it. Instead, fear can transform from a source of paralysis into an opportunity for deeper understanding and faith-driven action. Embracing this perspective allows us to turn fear into a stepping stone rather than a stumbling block.

Real-Life Example

You’re offered a new opportunity that stretches you—a leadership role, a creative project, a relational risk. Fear says, “Stay safe.” But wisdom says, “Let’s pray and proceed.” You don’t ignore the fear, but you don’t obey it either. You ask God for clarity, take a breath, and step forward. Not because you’re fearless, but because you’re Spirit-led.

Reflection Prompt

Is a certain fear trying to protect you—or control you? What’s one decision you’ve been avoiding that you could now approach with both caution and courage

God bless, and have a good day.