A Short Time With Larry 10-23-2020 fear
Often, mostly, I use a “thought starter” to write these one-minute pieces hoping they trigger a good thought in your life.
Here’s a gem:
“I’ve suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened.”
Neurologists, among others, teach that an intense emotional event, real or imagined, leaves a mark in the brain as though it had happened; and you suffer emotionally, physically, and mentally as though you experienced the trauma.
The truth be known, most of the catastrophes we worry about never happen. Obsessing on what we fear, called worry, is destructive.
God assures us that fear, a spirit, an obsessive fear is detrimental to a healthy walk with Jesus. Note 2Timothy 1:7;
“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
Claim this verse and get on with living.
Larry Lilly Courtesy of Berean Baptist of Terre Haute, Make today count.
Often, mostly, I use a “thought starter” to write these one-minute pieces hoping they trigger a good thought in your life.
Here’s a gem:
“I’ve suffered a great many catastrophes in my life. Most of them never happened.”
Neurologists, among others, teach that an intense emotional event, real or imagined, leaves a mark in the brain as though it had happened; and you suffer emotionally, physically, and mentally as though you experienced the trauma.
The truth be known, most of the catastrophes we worry about never happen. Obsessing on what we fear, called worry, is destructive.
God assures us that fear, a spirit, an obsessive fear is detrimental to a healthy walk with Jesus. Note 2Timothy 1:7;
“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
Claim this verse and get on with living.
Larry Lilly Courtesy of Berean Baptist of Terre Haute, Make today count.