People are afraid of losing their position, finances, respect, relationships, faith—and with this fear comes a host of far more insidious horrors, including threat, violence, war, massacre. If we read a few more verses into Matthew’s Gospel, we see how Herod’s fears played out along these very lines.
We still live in this world. It is a world of fear.
Making our homes and hearts ready for Christmas is not just about looking for love, joy and peace, but also being honest about our deepest fears. When we acknowledge fear—love can enter.
Hanging on the wall in one of my friend’s office is a painting which reads: “What could you do if you were not afraid?” Indeed, what could be accomplished if we were free of fear? What risks would we be willing to take for God? How would our ministries be different if we could rid ourselves of our deepest fears and live in the freedom of faith?