What Are You Afraid Of?

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.” -Psalm 56:3 (KJV)

There are moments in life when fear shows up uninvited. It slips into the quiet places of the heart and whispers questions we don’t always know how to answer. Fear about the future. Fear about health. Fear about family. Fear about things we cannot control.

David understood that feeling. He was not sitting in a comfortable place when he wrote these words. He was surrounded by uncertainty. His enemies were real. His future felt unclear. Yet in the middle of that tension, he made a powerful decision:

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.”

Notice he did not say if I am afraid. He said when I am afraid. Fear is part of the human experience, but fear does not have to be the final voice.

Trust becomes the turning point.

Trust reminds us that God is bigger than what scares us. Trust reminds us that nothing catches God off guard. Trust reminds us that the same God who carried us yesterday will not drop us today.

Sometimes faith is not the absence of fear; sometimes faith is choosing to trust God while fear is still knocking at the door.

You may be carrying something heavy today. You may be facing something uncertain. But right in the middle of that moment, you can whisper this simple prayer:

“Lord, I trust You.”

And when trust rises, fear begins to lose its grip.

God is still in control. God is still faithful. God is still working.

What time you are afraid, trust in Him. He has never failed you yet.

Rest!

There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God. — Hebrews 4:9

Friend, let me remind you of something this morning… God never designed you to live worn out, run down, and running on empty all the time.

We live in a world that celebrates busy. If your calendar is full, people applaud. If you are tired, they say you must be doing something right. But God says something different. He says there remains a rest for His people.

Not just physical rest… but soul rest.

The kind of rest that settles your heart when life feels unsettled. The kind that reminds you that even when you cannot see the way forward, God already stands at the end of the road.

You see, rest is not found in finishing everything on your list. Rest is found in trusting the One who already finished the work.

Jesus did not say, “Come unto me and I will give you more to carry.” He said, “I will give you rest.”

Some of you listening today are carrying things you were never meant to carry. Worry about tomorrow. Regret from yesterday. Pressure to hold it all together today.

But Hebrews says there is still a rest available… which means you have not missed it.

So today, take a breath.

Lay it down.

Trust Him again.

You do not have to have it all figured out… you just have to lean on the One who does.

And when you do, you will discover something beautiful… even in the middle of a busy life, your soul can be at rest.

And that kind of rest… changes everything.

What You’re Chasing!

Psalm 23:6 says, “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.”

Now think about that for just a moment.

Most of us live like we are being chased by our past… chased by mistakes… chased by worry… chased by what might happen next. But David said, “That’s not what’s following me.”

He said goodness is following me… and mercy is right behind it.

Every step you take today, you are not walking alone. You may not always feel it, you may not always see it, but God’s goodness is working ahead of you, and His mercy is covering behind you.

When you didn’t even realize it, His goodness opened a door.

When you thought you had gone too far, His mercy stepped in and said, “Not today.”

And here is what blesses me… it says all the days of my life.

Not just the good days.

Not just the easy days.

Not just the days when everything makes sense.

But all the days.

The days when you are tired.

The days when you are discouraged.

The days when you feel like you are just trying to hold it together.

Goodness is still following.

Mercy is still following.

And then David lifts our eyes even higher…

“And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”

This world is not the end of your story. You are headed somewhere better. There is a home being prepared, a place where peace is complete and joy never runs out.

So today, lift your head.

You are not being chased by fear…

You are being followed by goodness and mercy.

And that is a promise you can walk in… all day long.

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