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From Terror To Triumph | Luke 2:8-11

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  • Ever been gripped by fear one moment and overwhelmed by joy the next? It’s a jarring shift, but it’s where God often does His best work.

    "And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with great fear. And the angel said to them, 'Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.'" — Luke 2:8-11

    It was just an ordinary night for a group of shepherds—likely quiet, maybe a little boring. Then, out of nowhere, the sky exploded with the brilliance of heaven, and an angel appeared, terrifying them. Can you imagine the shock?

    Years ago, I bolted out of bed in the dead of night, convinced I’d heard something outside. Grabbing the handgun from my nightstand, I rushed outside into the darkness and cold, ready to defend my family. I made a heroic sweep of the house, only to later laugh about my bravery because I had swept the perimeter in nothing but my underwear and boots.

    I bet the shepherds had the same protective instinct—but at least they were smart enough to put on pants.

    But the angel’s words were clear: “Fear not.”

    So why these words? Because this wasn’t a moment to protect but to praise. The message they heard would turn their alarm into celebration: a Savior had come—not just for the elite but for ordinary men like them.

    And their response?

    They didn’t hesitate. They ran, leaving their flocks and fears behind to see the Savior for themselves.

    Human fear has a way of paralyzing us. But holy fear should not blind or bind us but loosen us toward celebrating what is right and righteous. The birth of Jesus proves that God will never abandon us to worldly fears. He steps into time with a message of hope, joy, and peace, turning our terror into triumph in a baby boy named Jesus.

    Fear retreats when we run in faith to Jesus.

    What fear do you need to leave behind today? Don’t just sit there—run to the Savior. Run from fear to the one who saves.

    #FearNot, #RunToJesus, #FaithOverFear

    Ask This:
    1. What fears are holding you back from fully trusting God’s promises?
    2. How can you respond with faith instead of fear today?
    Do This:

    Run from fear to faith.

    Pray This:

    Lord, help me to release my fears and trust in Your good news of joy and salvation. Strengthen my faith to run toward You with confidence and peace. Amen.

    Play This:

    Fear is a Liar.

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Ever been gripped by fear one moment and overwhelmed by joy the next? It’s a jarring shift, but it’s where God often does His best work.

"And in the same region there were shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were filled with great fear. And the angel said to them, 'Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.'" — Luke 2:8-11

It was just an ordinary night for a group of shepherds—likely quiet, maybe a little boring. Then, out of nowhere, the sky exploded with the brilliance of heaven, and an angel appeared, terrifying them. Can you imagine the shock?

Years ago, I bolted out of bed in the dead of night, convinced I’d heard something outside. Grabbing the handgun from my nightstand, I rushed outside into the darkness and cold, ready to defend my family. I made a heroic sweep of the house, only to later laugh about my bravery because I had swept the perimeter in nothing but my underwear and boots.

I bet the shepherds had the same protective instinct—but at least they were smart enough to put on pants.

But the angel’s words were clear: “Fear not.”

So why these words? Because this wasn’t a moment to protect but to praise. The message they heard would turn their alarm into celebration: a Savior had come—not just for the elite but for ordinary men like them.

And their response?

They didn’t hesitate. They ran, leaving their flocks and fears behind to see the Savior for themselves.

Human fear has a way of paralyzing us. But holy fear should not blind or bind us but loosen us toward celebrating what is right and righteous. The birth of Jesus proves that God will never abandon us to worldly fears. He steps into time with a message of hope, joy, and peace, turning our terror into triumph in a baby boy named Jesus.

Fear retreats when we run in faith to Jesus.

What fear do you need to leave behind today? Don’t just sit there—run to the Savior. Run from fear to the one who saves.

#FearNot, #RunToJesus, #FaithOverFear

Ask This:
  1. What fears are holding you back from fully trusting God’s promises?
  2. How can you respond with faith instead of fear today?
Do This:

Run from fear to faith.

Pray This:

Lord, help me to release my fears and trust in Your good news of joy and salvation. Strengthen my faith to run toward You with confidence and peace. Amen.

Play This:

Fear is a Liar.

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