1 John 4:18 (ESV)
There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out
fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been
perfected in love.
Most people associate Halloween with fear—fear of death,
fear of dying, fear of evil. But when we come to know the true power and
trustworthiness of God, many of the fears we have in life melt away. Fear, however,
is a natural and good feeling. Without fear we would make many stupid mistakes,
hurting ourselves and others in the process. Without fear, we would not have
enough wisdom to flee when true dangers present themselves.
One of the ways people deal with their fears is by making
fun of the fear itself. That, in fact, is part of the origin of Halloween,
which means "all hallows eve." People were naturally afraid of death
and dying, and so they decided to face their greatest fear by poking fun at
death. In 1 John, we are told that perfected love drives out fear. That is to
say, when we become certain of God's love, we don't have to be afraid anymore.
It's as if God is the parent who comes in at night and tucks us in, turns on
the night light, and tells us that there are no monsters. In God's great love,
all fear melts away.
We can remove our fears by serving others. When we
abandon our lives in service, we often discover that our fears lessen as our
friendship and love deepens. As you and I think about our fears now, I hope
that we will see that just as God has protected and redeemed those who have
come before us, God will protect and redeem us, too. Even from death itself!
Dear Lord, help us remove our fears by serving others.
Open the doors so that we can share Your love to those around us that need it.
In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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