Courage is to face pain or opposition without fear. Fear is
what you show when in danger; it can distort your position. Wrong perception
made the disciples see the Saviour as a ghost. In our fears, we magnify problems.
In our first reading,
Elijah conquered the priest of Baal and killed the people. The man of God who
had to celebrate this victory went into deep depression and gave up on his
life. God spoke to him in a still calm voice
and did not grant his request of death. Fear does not work for our good. We have a God who is concerned about us.
3.
He knows the end of the story and makes all
things work for our good to those who love him. He is
actively involved in our lives and is in control.
Live your life moment by moment; one day at a time. Learn to
make it a part of your life to confess the promises of God. There are a host of promises we
can confess. David survived all kinds of things through the confession of God's promises. He refuses to focus on his fear. We are called to be courageous. MHB 528
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