June 25th, 2026

When I was a boy, I had a vivid imagination. One night I awoke and thought I saw an intruder standing at the foot of my bed. I wanted to scream but I was so afraid I couldn’t make a sound. For several seconds, maybe even a minute or more, I lay there paralyzed with fear. Finally, I managed to scream and in an instant my father burst into my bedroom. When he did the intruder disappeared and my fear fled. Psalm 107 says:

“Then they cried out to the LORD in their trouble
and he delivered them from their distress.”

— Psalm 107:13 (NIV 1984)

Father God, Your abiding presence is the only antidote we have for the fear that stalks us. As long as You are near we will fear nothing. Amen.