The Day Fear Took Over - and How God Took It Back
Have you ever been ready to walk into a room and before you did, just known someone was there — not because you saw them, but because your stomach dropped and dread hit you? Even without seeing them? There was a season of my life that this happened quite regularly to me, but it wasn’t God showing me things. It was a spirit of fear that was controlling me.
Today I’m sharing a middle school story of betrayal that happened to me and that ‘radar’ feeling it created. The radar wasn’t some special gift; it was a signal that there was a wound that God wanted to heal and turn into strength.
Painful moments don’t have to define us negatively — they can become tools that deepen our trust in God and build real confidence in our identity in Christ.
I was being controlled by fear and pain, but God was waiting for me to let him come to my pain. He was waiting to bring healing, truth, and restoration.
Steps I had to take for healing:
1. I had to acknowledge the pain.
2. I had to receive truth from Holy Spirit. (Psalm 147:3; Psalm 34:18; 2 Tim. 1:7)
3. I had to choose to forgive. (Col. 3:13)
4. I had to renounce fear and break its power.
5. I had to ask for Holy Spirit’s guidance instead of the fear-based radar. (John 16:13)
6. God had to become my Protector, my High Tower, the one I went to when I was afraid. (Psalm 27:1-6)
7. I had to walk in a new belief. (Eph. 2:10; 2 Cor. 5:17; John 15:16; Psalm 139)
Painful moments can become positive defining moments and tools in God's hands.
Are there places in your heart where you are carrying the pain of something that happened to you? Do you feel shame or condemnation? God does not intend for you to carry the weight of that. He wants you to be healed. He wants to restore to you, too, everything that fear, pain, and disappointment want to steal from you.
* Jeremiah 30:17: "For I will restore health to you, and your wounds I will heal, declares the Lord."
Heavenly Father,
Thank You that You see every hidden wound and every moment I’ve tried to protect myself. Today I bring my middle school pain straight to You.
Lord, I acknowledge the hurt. I was betrayed. People spoke against me. I felt the dread, the gut-wrenching knowing, and the fear that followed me into hallways, classrooms, and other places. I confess that this pain taught me to live in self-protection instead of trusting You as my Protector.
Right now, I choose to forgive. I forgive the person who warned others about me. I forgive everyone who gossiped, excluded, or hurt me. I release them into Your hands. I will not carry this bitterness or resentment anymore. As an act of my will, I forgive them completely, in Jesus’ name.
Father, Your Word says You have not given me a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind. So I renounce the spirit of fear that attached itself to that wound. I rebuke the dread, the hyper-alertness, and the anxiety that rise up in me. Fear, you have no more right to rule my emotions or my body. I command you to leave in Jesus’ name.
Holy Spirit, come and heal the places in my heart that were wounded. Replace every traumatic memory with Your peace. Where I feel unsafe, make me secure in You. Where I feel rejected, remind me that I am accepted in the Beloved.
From this day forward, I ask for Your godly discernment. Teach me to walk by the leading of Your Spirit instead of by old fear. Let me sense Your peace more than I sense danger. Help me to enter rooms and relationships with confidence because my identity is rooted in You, not in what people say or think about me.
I declare today: I am a new creation in Christ. The old things have passed away. I am no longer defined by betrayal — I am defined by Your love. I am strong, confident, and free. No weapon formed against me will prosper, and perfect love casts out all fear.
Thank You, Lord, for turning my painful story into a testimony of healing and growth. I trust You deeply. I walk in freedom. I walk in confidence.
In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
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