A few years ago we made the decision to move from homeschooling our younger two sons and sent them to school, 3rd grade and kindergarten. This was a rough transition for both of them, but particularly (and understandably) for our 3rd grader. Like his mama, he was afraid of failing, of standing out, of doing something wrong. He mourned for the safety of home, even when what he really needed was the risk and reward of the big wide world.
We talked to him nonstop about bravery, “Be brave!”, “You’re so brave!”, “You can be brave!” I’m embarrassed to think about how frustrated we got with him when he refused to be brave, especially considering my own wealth of personal experience in this area.
When has telling myself to be brave EVER helped me be less afraid??
Answer: Never. It has never helped me.
I should have known that courage is not the opposite of fear. Courage is being afraid and doing it anyway.
So what is the opposite of fear?
As I’ve studied verses from the Bible about fear, I think I’ve found if not THE answer, then at least AN answer. Read more