Friday - July 17, 2026
SCRIPTURE
The words of Jesus as recorded in The Gospel According to Matthew 6:34
So do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring worries of its own. Today’s trouble is enough for today.
WORDS OF HOPE
“Fear and Faith”
If you want to find spiritual words addressing fear, the Bible is full of them. Literally hundreds of passages encouraging and even admonishing us not to fear, worry, or be anxious can be found.
As I write this, I acknowledge my own fear. I am scheduled for sinus surgery the following week. It is outpatient/day surgery. There is less than 1% probability of a serious adverse outcome. And this is my third time to have endoscopic sinus surgery in my lifetime. Still, when someone is cutting, cauterizing and drilling through bone near my brain and beneath my face, I find myself less than comfortable!
I am a man of faith and of science. I previously pursued a medical career before answering a call to enter seminary and work in parish ministry. I am comfortable in a hospital setting and have worked in emergency rooms both as an Emergency Medical Technician and a hospital chaplain. I trust the highly experienced medical professionals who will perform my procedure, anesthetize my body, and breathe for me while I’m sedated.
Fear is simply human when we find we must surrender control of our very life to someone else so that we might gain a positive result.
In Romans 8:11, the Apostle Paul wrote:
“If the Spirit of God who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the One who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through his Spirit that dwells in you.”
Paul writes that after spending ten verses talking about us focusing too much on our bodies, urges, and our own selfish tendencies. We are to be people of the Spirit of God.
Transform our self. Transform the lives of those we touch. Transform the world.
By the time you read or hear this my surgery will be over and I will be healing. I’ll return to work in about a week and go back to my regular exercise routine in two weeks. Faith is not the absence of fear, it is the presence of trust and hope, love and surrender.
Whatever you may be facing now, faith allows us to move forward. Life is not perfect, but then life need not be perfect to still be wonderful. May it be so for you today.
PRAYER
Holy One, may I surrender to the faith shown by Jesus who offered us The Way that leads to life both here and hereafter. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Rev. Dr. Gary Kindley, LPC
Pastoral Psychotherapist
DrGK.org
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