Thursday, January 10, 2013

Fear, Fish and Dancing



 
We all got “stuff.” 

Stuff from our past that prevents us from moving forward.

Stuff in the present that inhibits us from living fully. 

yoga for worrying The common denominator is always fear. 

Fear is a great motivator. It keeps us from changing because we are afraid of the effort it might take.  St. Augustine once said, “Give me chastity and give me continence, but do not give it yet.” He knew he would have to put in some effort and he wasn’t ready for that. It meant a struggle.

I believe we all struggle with something. Some of us worry about our lives or what God is calling us to do. Some worry about our families and if we’ll survive. Some worry about the safety of our children. Some worry about our country and feel the weight of its failures as the beginning of the end. 

But it’s what we do with that worry, that fear that defines us. We can stand frozen and let it devour us, or we can act and ultimately defeat it. 

How do we defeat fear? Look to the Word. How did Jesus deal with fear?

The gospel of Mark presents a very real situation of fear and anxiety when Jesus tells his disciples to feed a crowd of over five thousand people with five loaves and two fish (Mark 6:34-44). I’m sure the disciples’ response was, “Uh…how do we do that?”

But Jesus’ response is just as relevant now as it was then. 

“Bring what you have to me…”

There is more than one miracle in the story of the five loaves and two fish. The multiplication of the physical food was a miracle, to be sure. 

But the underlying miracle, the underlying theme is that when we give Jesus what we have, it will always be more than enough. When there are insurmountable obstacles, it is then that Jesus calls us to give him what we have and he will bless us abundantly. 

We all worry about different things because we are all made uniquely and different things affect us in individual ways. That is part of God’s plan. There’s enough to go around…

What would happen if we each gave God whatever gifts we had for whatever worry we feel called to fix? For whatever shortcomings we experienced? For whatever fear we felt? Can you imagine what would happen if we all worked God’s plan in sync each tackling a different problem within ourselves and within our society? Talk about “nirvana!”

And yet, that is what we are called to do. Each person in the body of Christ has a task and we can’t allow fear to take that task away from us because it is when we all work together that we create a symphony of love. 

A friend of mine reminded me of the manna that came from heaven every day to feed the Israelites lost in the desert (Ex 16). It was only enough for that day, but it was enough. And today we need to remember that God will feed us bread from heaven every day, and we will be satisfied.  Five loaves was enough for five thousand men. 

We may only have two fish but God promised, through the act of His son’s miracle that those fish will be enough. We can’t worry about tomorrow. We have enough for today.

It is the promise that we will be filled if we allow God to work through us.

My daughter introduced me to a YouTube video that says so much. It’s the “Everything Skit by Lighthouse.” I encourage you to take five minutes and watch it. It's very powerful.

What I noticed was the beautiful dance that Jesus does with us when we work with him. I also noticed how far we fall when we get distracted from dancing with Jesus. I felt the heartache when the dancer tried to get back to God. That is our struggle. All of us. Struggle. With. Fear.  

One of my good friends, Robbie Iobst has written a book about dancing with Jesus. It's called, Joy Dance: 52 Joy-votions that Free your Heart to Grow in Jesus. Robbie shows us the delight we receive when we dance with Jesus. 

We are all meant to dance with Jesus. How do we know?

The last psalm, Psalm 150 gives the final doxology, or final instructions for our lives. It says praise, play instruments and dance. Each day. And that will be enough.






4 comments:

Robbie Iobst said...

Amen!!! And thank you friend! I'm gonna go watch the skit you suggested. :)

Loretta Oakes said...

Pretty cool skit, right?

Diane Marie Shaw said...

Loretta, How timely for me. Today I am wrestling with why I let fear stop me from hearing the voice of God and obeying.
Each of the things you listed below are things I am struggling with right now. How did you know?

"I believe we all struggle with something. Some of us worry about our lives or what God is calling us to do. Some worry about our families and if we’ll survive. Some worry about the safety of our children. Some worry about our country and feel the weight of its failures as the beginning of the end."

I know that fear is not from God and I am angry with myself for allowing it to control me.

Your words and the video are what I needed today Thank you.

Loretta Oakes said...

Love you Diane!