In these challenging times, marked by fear and uncertainty, it is crucial to reflect on how we, as Christians, respond to fear. Recent events, such as the tragedy in San Bernardino, have heightened the sense of fear in our society. This fear is not just about the events themselves but also about the anticipation of what might come next. The Apostle Peter's letter, written to believers facing persecution, offers profound insights into dealing with fear. Peter encourages us not to be troubled but to honor Christ as Lord in our hearts. This message is particularly relevant today, as fear often stems from the anticipation of future trials rather than the trials themselves.
The root of fear in many Christians can be traced back to the self-exalting spirit of the world, which has permeated the church. This spirit places self on the throne, leading to fear whenever we encounter situations beyond our control. The antidote to this fear is to honor Christ as Lord, allowing Him to take His rightful place on the throne of our lives. When Christ is Lord, we can face life's uncertainties with confidence, knowing that He is sovereign over our birth, life, and death.
Christ's lordship means recognizing that everything we have is entrusted to us by God for a time. By viewing our possessions, relationships, and even our lives as temporary trusts from God, we can better handle loss and fear. This perspective shifts our focus from self-centeredness to Christ-centeredness, freeing us from the slavery of fear.
Ultimately, the degree to which we can say, "For me to live is Christ," will determine our ability to say, "To die is gain." This truth was the source of hope for early Christians and can be for us today. When Christ is the sovereign Lord over our lives, we have nothing to fear, for whether we live or die, we belong to Him.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Fear often arises from the anticipation of future trials rather than the trials themselves. By focusing on honoring Christ as Lord, we can find peace amidst uncertainty. [03:28]
- 2. The self-exalting spirit of the world, which places self on the throne, leads to fear. By allowing Christ to take His rightful place as Lord, we can overcome this fear. [12:30]
- 3. Recognizing Christ's sovereignty over our birth, life, and death provides confidence and peace. This understanding helps us face life's uncertainties with assurance. [22:44]
- 4. Viewing our possessions and relationships as temporary trusts from God helps us handle loss and fear. This perspective shifts our focus from self-centeredness to Christ-centeredness. [32:59]
- 5. The degree to which we live for Christ determines our ability to face death without fear. When Christ is the sovereign Lord over our lives, we have nothing to fear. [36:04]
** [36:04]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:21] - Introduction to the Message
- [00:54] - Fear in the Country
- [01:29] - Christian Response to Fear
- [01:57] - Scripture Reading: 1 Peter 3
- [02:38] - Context of Peter's Letter
- [03:28] - Anticipation of Trials
- [04:25] - The Shadow of Death
- [05:24] - Fear Not: The Christmas Message
- [06:43] - Deliverance from Fear
- [09:15] - Distinctive Christian Testimony
- [11:22] - Why Fearful Christians?
- [12:30] - Self-Exalting Spirit
- [16:49] - Cultural Christianity's Shortcomings
- [21:13] - Overcoming Fear: Honoring Christ
- [25:04] - Sovereignty Over Life and Death
- [28:16] - Comfort in Life and Death
- [32:59] - Temporary Trusts from God
- [35:02] - Two Paths: Fear or Confidence
- [36:04] - Living for Christ, Dying as Gain
- [37:11] - Closing Prayer