For God hath not
given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. II Timothy 1:7(KJV)
I was asleep when a sudden, intense fear like I had never experienced
gripped my heart, making it pound nearly out of my chest. My eyes flew open.
Framed in the bedroom doorway was a crimson figure, head crowned with red
spikes. No facial features were evident, but I knew it was the devil.
Like a frightened child, I grabbed the covers and pulled them over my
head, squeezing my eyes shut. I felt a coldness grip me inside out. I lay rigid
and my breathing grew fast and shallow for several moments. Involuntarily, my
hands slowly pulled the covers down from my face. Eyes wide, I stared at the
doorway. It was completely empty. Relief washed over me.
I relaxed as the blood began to course through my veins, warming me once
again. I told myself it was silly, and that it was only my imagination, a bad
dream. But was it? Oh, God, protect my
family and me. Give us Your peace and love. I determined right then to get
more serious about my faith.
In the light of a new day, I pulled out my Bible and read aloud in ll
Timothy 1:7,”For God hath not given
us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” Hearing
my voice gave me the confidence and courage to start my devotion to God right
then.
Father, thank You
for covering me with the peace that casts out all fear. Amen
©2013 Evelyn B. Ryan
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Thanks, Nance, for posting for me. You did a great job. E. Bonnie
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