Fear Not
by Kenneth Copeland
“Forasmuch then as
the children are partakers of flesh and blood, he [Jesus] also himself
likewise took part of the same; that through death he might destroy him
that had the power of death, that is, the devil; and deliver them who
through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.” Hebrews 2:14-15
The
fear of death is the parent of all fears. Every fear that exists
springs from that one basic fear. Satan was the author of it.
But
the Bible says that Jesus destroyed Satan’s authority over death. Jesus
pulled the plug on fear forever. It doesn’t have any authority over you
at all. If you allow fear in your life, it will unhook you from faith
and the supernatural every time. Fear will cut you off from God’s power
and put you back in bondage to the natural realm.
“Well, Brother Copeland, sometimes I just can’t help being afraid.”
Yes,
you can! Sure, Satan is still a killer. He’s still roaming around as a
spiritual outlaw, killing, stealing and destroying (John 10:10). But he
doesn’t have any right to just come storming in anywhere he wants. In
fact, it’s outright impossible for him to do it apart from fear, because
fear plays the same role in this twisted world of darkness as faith
does in the supernatural world of light.
If you just stay with God, and stay on the Word, you can stop the fear.
That’s
what Jesus told Jairus to do, isn’t it? Jairus had run into an
impossible situation in the natural. His little daughter was at the
point of death and there was nothing he could do to save her. So, by
faith, he hooked into the supernatural. He came to Jesus and said, “If
You’ll lay Your hands on her, she shall live.”
But before Jesus
reached the little girl, the devil took a shot and killed her. Someone
came and told Jairus, “Thy daughter is dead: why troublest thou the
Master any further?” (Mark 5:35).
Do you know what Jesus said to
him? “Be not afraid, only believe” (verse 36). In other words, “Don’t
let fear distract you, Jairus. Just stay in faith, stay connected to the
supernatural and everything will turn out all right.”
Now if
Jesus told Jairus to fear not, that meant Jairus had the ability to fear
not. And if he could cast off fear in the face of his own daughter’s
death, you can do it in your situation.
In fact, you
must
do it. Jesus gave us “Fear not” as a command, not a suggestion. In
essence, He said, “Thou shalt not fear!” To act on fear is to act as
though Satan is bigger than God. But he isn’t! Besides all that, you
have God on your side. Think about that. Of what in the world do you
have to be afraid?
Speak the Word
“Jesus has destroyed him
that had the power of death. Therefore, I do not have to live in bondage
to the fear of death.” —Hebrews 2:14-15
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