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By Rick Warren
“Many of the people scolded him and told
him to be quiet. But he shouted even more loudly, ‘Son of David, have mercy on
me!’” (Mark 10:48 GNT)
If you’re going to
make a fresh start with faith in your life, you have to face your fears.
Don’t let them
control you!
Fear has an
incredible ability to paralyze our potential, to keep us from launching out and
having faith in our lives.
When we choose fear
over faith, it makes us skeptical — we’re afraid of trying anything new when
we’re afraid.
It makes us selfish —
we’re afraid to commit to God and to others. It makes us short-sighted — we
focus on the past and not on the future.
Bartimaeus faced a
fear that is familiar to many of us: the fear of rejection.
He knew that to shout
out at Jesus in that crowd wasn’t the right thing to do.
He knew that people
would look down on him for it, but he was desperate. And he knew that Jesus
Christ was the only one who could help him.
And look what happened: When he shouted out to Jesus,
everyone around him told him, “Don’t do that. Be quiet. Don’t make a scene. Surely Jesus
Christ isn’t interested in you. He has more important things to do.”
The devil whispers
things like that to a lot of us.
When that opportunity for faith comes into our heart,
thoughts like, “God surely wouldn’t be interested in you” or “Don’t make a scene” or
“What would people think of you?” keep us from having faith.
When you see an
opportunity to change, there are all kinds of shouts from inside and around you
that tell you not to rock the boat.
But God is asking you
to do something greater than you’ve ever done before: He’s asking you to depend
on him completely.
Don’t you think
that’s going to feel a little bit scary? Of course, it is.
And when God asks
something of you, you have a choice.
Are you going to fall
back on your fear and stay the way that you are?
Or are you going to
tame your fear and step forward in faith?
A Pastor with Purpose
Rick Warren was born in San Jose, California and
earned a Bachelor of Arts from California Baptist University, a Master of
Divinity from Southwestern Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from
Fuller Theological Seminary. He and his wife Kay founded Saddleback Church when
he was just 26 years old and he continues to serve as the senior pastor. To
many, he is Pastor Rick, but to his church, he is Papa Rick—a voice of wisdom,
hope, encouragement, and vision.
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