When I was the caretaker of an apartment complex, I got a work order to
change locks on a tenant's door. Apparently someone had a key that was
fitting the lock on her apartment. No problem. I changed the lock.
A couple of days later I was asked to put a second dead bolt on that door
because the intruder was still getting in. I had questions in my mind but
did as I was directed.
The third time I was called to double-secure the patio door, as someone
was getting in that way. I checked it out, and the lock was in order.
The fourth time I was called because the next-door tenant was crawling
over his balcony and looking in her window. Now I really had questions. I
knew the tenant in question very well and knew that he was not able to jump
like a kangaroo.
So I talked with the woman. She was from an abusive background and was
scared of her shadow. I don't know whether she was schizo or whether she was
seeing apparitions. It doesn't matter, for she was afraid. In fact she was
terrified.
I said, "Lady, fear has a pass key to every apartment in this city.
You can't keep him out, regardless of how tightly you bar the windows or how
many locks I put on that door."
And so often we are afraid. -- afraid of debt, afraid of accident. But
most of all, each of us is afraid of rejection. Do some of us live under a
cloud of fear that our friends would reject us if they knew of the monkey on
our back or the albatross around our neck?
So often an angel or Jesus himself said, "Fear not...." or
"Be not afraid."
Isn't it nice to come to Him and tell Him what is hurting us, knowing
that He will not reject us?
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