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Chuck Smith

Nehemiah 4:14

The cure for fear is to remember the Lord and trust in His power and care for us.
Chuck Smith emphasizes the importance of overcoming fear in the face of challenges, as illustrated in Nehemiah 4:14. He acknowledges that while there are valid reasons for fear, such as real threats and exhaustion, God's command is to 'be not afraid.' Smith encourages believers to remember the Lord's love, power, and care, reminding them that fear can hinder God's work in their lives. He highlights that trusting in God can help dispel fear and empower individuals to step out in faith despite their circumstances.

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"THE CURE FOR FEAR"

Intro: The word fear again illustrates the incompleteness of the English language. There is

a fear that is good, we are told to fear the Lord, there is that wise precaution,

there is a fear that is evil.

I. "BE NOT YE AFRAID."

A. There was a real basis for fear.

1. Their enemies had conspired against them.

2. They were planning a sneak attack.

3. They had been working so hard their strength was sapped.

B. Yet God's servant was saying "be not ye afraid."

1. The work of God was in danger of being stopped, because of fear.

2. Satan often uses fear to keep you from attempting a work for God.

a. If you once step out in faith, then he will use fear to try to stop

you.

b. ln any situation you can figure out a hundred reasons how it could

fail.

1. What if?

2. Satan knows all 100 and uses them.

3. How often God's work is hindered because of fear.

a. God wants to work in your life but you are afraid to trust Him

completely.

C. Many times we have a true basis for fear.

1. Many times we don't.

a. We just concoct imaginary evils.

2. There are real hazards.

3. There are real causes for fear.

4. You may be facing some real hazards this week yet God is saying "fear not."

D. Sometimes that can be the most frustrating counsel.

1. Here you are scared to death & someone says,

a. "Don't be afraid."

b. "That might be easy for you to say, because you're not standing

where I'm standing. "

E. Sometimes it can be a damning counsel.

1. Someone is seeking to urge you to do evil.

a. "Don't be a chicken."

F. By itself it is not good counsel, so Nehemiah added: "Be not afraid of them."

II. "REMEMBER THE LORD."

A. Remember the Lord loves you.

1. If you call on Him, He will answer.

2. Ifyoucommit, He will keep.

3. If you trust, Hewill not fail.

B. Our problem is that our problem overwhelms us and we forget the Lord.

1. We begin to measure by our own strength.

2. We begin to reckon by our own abilities.

C. Remember the power of our Lord.

1. He stretched out this giant universe like a curtain and measures it with

His span.

2. He weighs the waters in His palm.

3. This was all the work of His fingers.

a. "Underneath are the everlasting Arms."

D. Remember the concern of our Lord, He cares for you.

1. One thing Jesus emphasized, the care of the Father for His creation.

a. Conscious of'every sparrow that falls.

b. Feeds the birds.

c. Waters the forests.

d. Paints the flowers, and clothes them.

2. Now they are just His creation, how much more does He care for His own

children.

"Be not afraid, remember the Lord"

Sermon Outline

  1. Be Not Ye Afraid
  2. Remember the Lord
  3. A points: - The Lord Loves You - The Lord Keeps His Commitments - The Lord Will Not Fail You
  4. B points: - Our Problem Overwhelms Us - We Forget the Lord
  5. C points: - The Power of Our Lord - The Concern of Our Lord

Key Quotes

“Be not ye afraid.” — Chuck Smith
“If you once step out in faith, then he will use fear to try to stop you.” — Chuck Smith
“Underneath are the everlasting Arms.” — Chuck Smith

Application Points

  • We can overcome our fear by trusting in God's power and care for us.
  • Remembering the Lord's promises and character is essential to trusting in Him.
  • We must not let Satan use fear to keep us from attempting a work for God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cure for fear?
The cure for fear is to remember the Lord and trust in His power and care for us.
Why does Satan use fear to hinder God's work?
Satan uses fear to keep us from attempting a work for God, and to stop us from trusting God completely.
How can we overcome our fear and trust in God?
We can overcome our fear by remembering the Lord's power and care for us, and by trusting in His promises.
What is the importance of remembering the Lord?
Remembering the Lord is essential to overcoming fear and trusting in His power and care for us.
How can we apply the counsel 'Be not afraid' in our daily lives?
We can apply this counsel by trusting in God's power and care for us, and by remembering His promises and character.

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