“Don’t be afraid,”
the prophet answered. “Those who are with us are
more than those who
are with them.”
II Kings 6:16 (NIV)
My five-year-old
grandson was excited about starting pre-school but nervous about not doing well
on his entrance exam. His mother had prepared him with encouragement. “Just do your best and you will be fine,” she
told him.
Jude sat down on
the tiny chair in the classroom and waited quietly for the pre-school teacher
to start the screening. The first question appeared to be an easy one: “Jude,
what would you do if you walked into a dark room?” she asked. He never
hesitated for one second as he replied “Panic!”
We see a similar
response from the servant of Elisha the prophet in II Kings 6:15. The Aram king
was at war with Israel but he was unable to inflict damage because every time
he made a decision, Elisha would let the king of Israel know the plans of his
enemy. This enraged
Elisha’s servant
woke up to chariots, horses and men surrounding the city. The servant knew the
odds were not good at all and he was on the verge of all out panic. In fear he
asked Elisha “Oh, my lord, what shall we do?”
But Elisha
calmed his servant by telling him that “Those who are with us are more than
those who are with them.” (II Kings 6:16) He then asked the Lord to open the
eyes of his servant so he could see the host of angels with chariots and
horses, waiting to obey God’s command.
Can you imagine
the expression on his servant’s face as he looked around and saw the huge holy
army ready to do battle? The panic in the servant’s heart would instantly be replaced
by calm. Are you wondering how this applies to you?
What “dark room”
are you entering today? In what “city” are you surrounded by an army positioned
to attack? Are you afraid because of a situation at work that threatens to
overtake you or a relationship at home that appears hopeless? Are you frightened
as you look at the world and what the future may hold for you and your family?
Please do not
panic! Just because you cannot see answers with your physical eyes, do not count
out the warrior Jesus Christ. He is beside us, protecting, directing, defending
and doing battle on our behalf. Just as He sent reinforcements to Elisha, Jesus
stands ready to do battle for us, His children. Trust Him to one day allow you
to have eyes to see the army.
Father,
thank you for your protection of my family and me. I praise you for doing
battle for us against the enemy. Help me to not panic and be fearful but to
trust in you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever faced a situation that did not appear to have a good outcome?
- Was your
first response to panic or pray? Why?
Apply
- Carry
today’s power verses on note cards in your purse or pocket.
- When
fear and panic threaten to attack, pull out your cards and thank the Lord
for the promise and encouragement in each verse.
Power
- II
Kings 6:16 (NIV) “Don’t be afraid,” the prophet answered. “Those who are
with us are more than those who are with them.”
- Psalm
56:3 (NIV) “When I am afraid, I will trust in you…”
- Hebrews
13:6 (NIV): “So we can say with confidence, “The Lord is my helper; I will
not be afraid. What can man do to me?”
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