DAY 4 ā āFear Was the First Reactionā
Scripture:
āAnd the angel said to them, āDo not be afraid.āā
ā Luke 2:10
The first emotion recorded at Christmas is not joy.
It is fear.
Not because God was cruel ā
but because holiness disrupts familiarity.
When heaven breaks into human space,
people donāt relax.
They tremble.
The shepherds werenāt sinful monsters.
They were faithful men ā
and they were still afraid.
This matters, because we often assume fear means distance from God.
But Scripture shows fear can mean God is closer than expected.
The angels didnāt rebuke the fear.
They spoke into it.
āDo not be afraidā was not a command to perform bravery.
It was an invitation to trust.
If encountering God has unsettled you ā
challenged you ā
exposed you ā
you may not be failing faith.
You may be meeting Him.
What if your fear isnāt rejection ā
but revelation?
Donāt run.
Listen.
Lord,
I stop mistaking discomfort for Your absence.
Speak into my fear.
I am listening.
Amen.
Scripture:
āAnd the angel said to them, āDo not be afraid.āā
ā Luke 2:10
The first emotion recorded at Christmas is not joy.
It is fear.
Not because God was cruel ā
but because holiness disrupts familiarity.
When heaven breaks into human space,
people donāt relax.
They tremble.
The shepherds werenāt sinful monsters.
They were faithful men ā
and they were still afraid.
This matters, because we often assume fear means distance from God.
But Scripture shows fear can mean God is closer than expected.
The angels didnāt rebuke the fear.
They spoke into it.
āDo not be afraidā was not a command to perform bravery.
It was an invitation to trust.
If encountering God has unsettled you ā
challenged you ā
exposed you ā
you may not be failing faith.
You may be meeting Him.
What if your fear isnāt rejection ā
but revelation?
Donāt run.
Listen.
Lord,
I stop mistaking discomfort for Your absence.
Speak into my fear.
I am listening.
Amen.
šÆļø DAY 4 ā āFear Was the First Reactionā
Scripture:
āAnd the angel said to them, āDo not be afraid.āā
ā Luke 2:10
The first emotion recorded at Christmas is not joy.
It is fear.
Not because God was cruel ā
but because holiness disrupts familiarity.
When heaven breaks into human space,
people donāt relax.
They tremble.
The shepherds werenāt sinful monsters.
They were faithful men ā
and they were still afraid.
This matters, because we often assume fear means distance from God.
But Scripture shows fear can mean God is closer than expected.
The angels didnāt rebuke the fear.
They spoke into it.
āDo not be afraidā was not a command to perform bravery.
It was an invitation to trust.
If encountering God has unsettled you ā
challenged you ā
exposed you ā
you may not be failing faith.
You may be meeting Him.
What if your fear isnāt rejection ā
but revelation?
Donāt run.
Listen.
Lord,
I stop mistaking discomfort for Your absence.
Speak into my fear.
I am listening.
Amen.