“I sought the Lord and he answered me and delivered me from all my
fears.” (Psalm 34: 5)
Fears that keep us awake at night are some of these: health, family, money, job, tools (cars,
homes, computers, etc), food and future.
From personal experience, David bore witness to the fact that confronted
by these fears, he sought the Lord. He
did not hide his fears as he did not cover his sins. Some weeks ago, I was attacked by fears over
money and job. Providentially, I read
Psalm 34 early that morning and I knew what to do. I listed my fears on a piece of paper and
took it to the Lord in the Chapel. Standing
very close to the Monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament, I placed the
piece of paper at the base of the Monstrance and surrendered my fears to the
Lord. The Lord delivered me from my
fears.
“I sought the Lord and he answered me and delivered me from all my
fears.” (Psalm 34: 5)
Exactly three weeks after this deliverance, the fears
returned. I remembered the Chinese
proverb: “Give a man a fish and you feed
him for a day. Teach him how to fish and
you feed him for life.” Because I had
learned the lesson of what to do with my fears, I returned with the list to the
good place. I stood again very close to
the Presence of the Lord and surrendered the fears once more. Once more, the Lord relieved me of my
fears.
Then I wondered: Why
doesn’t the Lord deliver me once and for all from all my fears? I understood that there just as some
illnesses are cured by surgery, others like are managed by medications. God Himself taught us in Matthew 4:4: “One does not live on bread alone, but on
every word that comes forth from the mouth of God.” This means that God in His all loving and
powerful providence is both able and willing to use the necessary means to
satisfy all living things. His ways are
not our ways. His thoughts are not our
thoughts.
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