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Applying the Power of Praise When Afraid

Applying the Power of Praise When Afraid - Grace Fox

I usually cherish riding time because it gives me uninterrupted opportunity to ponder, pray, and praise. But yesterday’s experience was different.

Yesterday I rode a Gold Wing motorbike for about six hours between Pasco and Snohomish, Washington. I usually cherish riding time because it gives me uninterrupted opportunity to ponder, pray, and praise. But yesterday’s experience was different.

I pondered alright, but my thoughts sent me careening down a road shadowed with worry about a current situation I’m facing. As the miles passed, my angst about this situation grew. I knew I had to do something and do it quick or fear and anxiety would consume me.

Praising God in the face of fear

Past experience has taught me that praise is a powerful force when fighting fear, so I put my head-knowledge into practice. I praised God for being sovereign in all (not some) circumstances. I praised Him for being wise, faithful, and kind. I praised Him for His strength and for His unfailing love. I also praised Him for redeeming our mistakes and turning them into something useful and good when we love Him.

The result? Peace washed over me. Peace replaced my angst with calm assurance that God was in control and I could rest in Him.

Praise isn’t our natural response

Praise isn’t a natural or easy response when messing with negative emotions. It takes effort and discipline to lasso and corral one’s thoughts. It requires deliberate action to turn them around and to focus them on the Truth of God’s promises. The effort is worth it, though, for then and then alone is when peace is restored.

Psalm 35:9-10 describe how I felt upon making that effort:

“Then I will rejoice in the LORD. I will be glad because he rescues me. With every bone in my body I will praise him: LORD, who can compare with you?”

Praise results in peace

Fear’s weight lifted from my shoulders. I was finally able to relax and enjoy the ride and the beautiful scenery through which we passed. As we rounded a bend in the road to see majestic and snow-capped Mt. Rainer towering in the distance, I thought of God – the One who spoke it into being – and my heart sang, “Lord, who can compare with you? Surely I can trust You with every circumstance of my being.”

Today the same fear threatens to engulf me again. But I refuse to let it harm me. I’m rejecting its force by applying the power of praise as I did yesterday. A battle rages, but praise will ultimately win.

Can you relate?

What insights can you share with us about applying the power of praise when you feel afraid?

Know you are loved,

Grace

Moving From Fear to Freedom - Grace Fox

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Moving From Fear to Freedom - Grace Fox

Order your copy of Moving from Fear to Freedom: A Woman’s Guide to Peace in Every Situation and discover practical steps for facing and overcoming some of the top fears women face today.

Available wherever Christian books are sold or order your autographed copy here.

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2 Comments

  1. Hi Grace,

    Wonderful post. Fear is so frustrating because we know we can’t get rid of it by ourselves. Thank goodness God is merciful and gives us the means to release the fears to Him.

    I like your way of approaching this – by praise. I use the “Fear not”, “Be anxious for nothing” and “God did not give us a spirit of fear, but of power, love and self-control” as my helpmates to conquer fear.

    The last day of camp when you and Gene were so sick we had a wonderful praise and worship time. The fear that we were all feeling evaporated and we were so joyful in the midst of that yucky flu. PTL.

    I will pray that whatever fear you are facing – that God, who is bigger that we can imagine, will protect you and give you whatever you need to release that fear.

    love
    Jan

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