Peace in a World of ChaosSample

Dealing with fear
‘The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me?’ Psalm 118:6 NKJV
During the Great Depression unemployment hit 25 per cent of the American population. Savings accounts were wiped out by bank failures, farmers lost their land to repossessions, and people were having trouble just feeding their families. During this dark time Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed the nation in these words: ‘Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself – nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyses needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.’ What most people didn’t realise is that the president himself had experienced some dark hours during which fear paralysed him. Roosevelt was born a child of privilege and educated in Europe, at Harvard, and at Columbia Law School. But at age thirty-nine, he was stricken with a case of polio that left him severely disabled. During his recovery, he developed an extreme fear of fire. He worried he wouldn’t be able to escape because of his disability. But in time, he overcame his fear, regained the use of his hands, and even learned to walk again with the aid of braces. He re-entered the political arena – fearlessly campaigning to become the governor of New York, which he did in 1929. He then went on to become one of America’s greatest presidents and guided the nation to victory in World War II. In his memoirs, Roosevelt recalls ho,w when he turned to God for help, courage, and guidance, he received them. Are you afraid today? If you are, stand on this promise: ‘The Lord is on my side; I will not fear. What can man do to me?’
Prayer Point
Thank You, God, that with You by my side I don’t have to be afraid of anything. When I face challenges or worries, help me to remember that I can lean on You, and that You will always be there to comfort and guide me. Amen
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About this Plan

The world is a troubled place. We hear such distressing news of wars, political unrest, financial uncertainty, and social crises. But even in these turbulent times, God is still Lord. This reading plan from the UCB Word For Today explores how we can respond to the unrest around us and avoid being weighed down by it all by focusing on God.
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