Refining Series: Fear Bows to God's Faithfulness
/Today on the blog we’re going to address fear. First off let’s remove the shame because we all struggle with fear. Fear comes in many forms: anxiety, worry, alarm, panic, distress, dread, unease. The challenge is God wants to set us free from it and He will use trials to prove His faithfulness. Even when the worst-case scenario happens, God is near and able to help us in our distress.
“They will not live in fear or dread of what may come, for their hearts are firm, ever secure in their faith. Steady and strong they will not be afraid, but will calmly face their every foe until they all go down in defeat.” Psalm 112:7-8
I had a recurring dream for most of my adult life. I dreamt I’d given birth to a tiny, premature baby, and the helpless babe would evaporate in front of my eyes.
Gone. My baby was gone.
I’d wake up after each nightmare convinced I had just delivered a baby. It was otherworldly and scared me to death and filled me with dread.
Fear is like that: it lurks in our dreams.
Imagine my horror when I went into preterm labor at 31 weeks with our third child. These were no Braxton Hicks contractions; it was the real deal, and I was terrified. I raced to the doctor's office, and they placed me on a monitor immediately. The readings confirmed my deepest fear. I was going to deliver a tiny infant. It was too soon. Images from my nightmares flooded my head and paralyzed me. I had never told anyone about the nightmares, and that day I was sure they would come to pass.
I was hospitalized to be monitored and strong drugs were administered to stop the contractions. The irony was that I was to remain still, while the medicine made my heart race like I was running a marathon.
The doctors performed tests to see what was causing the extra amniotic fluid. The Doctor spoke in hushed tones as serious potential outcomes were discussed about the health of our baby. I was sent home for six weeks of bed rest as the goal was to get me to 37 weeks gestation.
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