Confronting Fear: Finding Peace Through Prayer and Community

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The Psalms give us a unique approach to emotions. The Psalms are saying, "But I'm angry," you see. It's not just there; it's all sorts of places in the Psalms. The emotions are hot, they're raw, they're intense, they make us uncomfortable. Why? Because the Psalms give us a unique approach to emotions. [00:02:36]

The Psalms do not say that we should be unaware of our emotions or overawed by our emotions. We shouldn't be stuffing our emotions or bowing to them. We shouldn't be denying them or venting them. We should be praying them. And we don't mean by praying them that you put them into nicely manicured and managed little theologically correct confessional prayers. [00:03:09]

David has got something to be afraid of. He's got literal armies after him. He's got literal people after him trying to kill him. And right in the middle, what does he get to? "I will not fear. I sleep in the midst of all these armies." So he has discovered a way of praying his fear because Psalm 3 is a praying his fear. [00:05:01]

Fear is a good thing. Fear is like a thunderstorm that comes on through, and there's all this thunder and lightning, and then it passes away, and the sun comes out, and everything's greener for it. But this deeper kind of anxiety is not like the thunderstorm of fear. [00:13:32]

David is not just being attacked physically; he's being attacked psychologically, spiritually. His very identity is under attack and assault, as well as his actual physical life. Now, you say, what does that teach us? Some of you are saying, well, not much. I mean, I'm not the potentate of a small Near Eastern nation. [00:08:10]

David's saying, "I've failed in every way, but I know that you are the lifter of my head. I know that you honor me. I know that the knowledge that you're proud of me is my glory." How does he know that? And that's the issue. That's the whole key. Don't you realize if you knew that, if that was the heart of your identity, nothing really could bother you? [00:32:27]

The opposite of fear, the Bible says, is love. The opposite of love is fear. First John 4:18, "Perfect love casts out fear." Did you think the opposite of love was hate? No, the opposite of love is fear, which means fear is self-centeredness, love is self-giving. [00:39:28]

David realized that God was taking an oath, and God was identifying with the animals, and God was saying, "I promise to honor you and take away your sins and to give you this blessing, even if I have to be cut up, even if I have to be cut off, even if I have to pay the price of your disobedience, I'm going to bless you." [00:37:21]

David has experienced this deeper level of fear, this thing's anxiety that Rollo May is talking about. Why? Because the things that he built his identity on, the things that he built his emotional and psychological security on, had been taken away. And what are those things? Well, here's a man who had said, "I am a popular sovereign," but not anymore. [00:28:05]

David says, "I'm scared, but I know you will never let bad things happen to me." Is that what he's saying? No, because the kind of shield he's using, here's what he's saying. He says, "I'm scared, but I know that you often take me into danger, and your shielding, your protection only works going forward." [00:20:18]

David is saying, "I'm scared, but you are my glory." Now, he wouldn't say, "But you are my glory," unless something else has been. And this is what's going on. He has experienced this deeper level of fear, this thing's anxiety that Rollo May is talking about. [00:28:05]

David realized that God was taking an oath, and God was identifying with the animals, and God was saying, "I promise to honor you and take away your sins and to give you this blessing, even if I have to be cut up, even if I have to be cut off, even if I have to pay the price of your disobedience, I'm going to bless you." [00:37:21]

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