Rediscovering Faith

God Walks With Us

Rev. Evan Ryder Season 5 Episode 23

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Discover how God's presence is the antidote to fear-driven self-preservation in this comforting episode. Based on Psalm 23:4, we learn that in our times of great fear, God promises to meet us even there. Continuing this week's journey of untangling from self-preservation, today we address the fear underneath so much of our protective behavior and how God's presence changes everything.

What You'll Learn:

  • Why God's presence is the antidote to fear, not the removal of valleys
  • What "the valley of the shadow of death" means beyond physical death
  • How David could say "I will fear no evil" while walking through danger
  • The difference between God's presence and our self-protection
  • Why God doesn't promise to remove valleys but to walk with us through them
  • A practical untangle moment to identify fear and practice God's presence

The Valley of the Shadow: "The valley of the shadow of death" isn't just about physical death—it's about any valley where death casts a shadow, where you feel the threat of loss, pain, suffering, failure. 

I Will Fear No Evil: David makes a bold claim: "I will fear no evil." This doesn't mean he doesn't feel afraid—it means fear doesn't control him, doesn't dictate his choices, doesn't drive him into self-preservation. How can he say this? 

Your Rod and Your Staff: The rod and staff are shepherd's tools. The rod is for protection—defending the sheep from predators. The staff is for guidance—gently directing the sheep on the right path. David is saying: God, You protect me. You guide me. And that's enough. 

Self-Preservation Driven by Fear: We default to self-preservation instead of trusting God's presence because fear is powerful. When we're afraid, our instinct is to protect ourselves. 

God's Presence Versus Our Protection: Self-preservation says: "I have to protect myself from the valley. I have to avoid the shadow. I have to make sure nothing bad happens." Trust in God's presence says: "The valley is real. The shadow is real. But God is with me in it. And His presence is enough." 

Your Untangle Moment: Identify one specific fear that's driving your self-preservation, then practice untangling by acknowledging God's presence with you in that valley. 

Perfect for anyone paralyzed by fear, protecting themselves from valleys, avoiding risk or vulnerability, or learning that God's presence is the antidote to fear-driven self-preservation.

Scripture Focus: Psalm 23:4 Series: Untangle Week Theme: Untangle from Self-Preservation

Discover how God's presence enables you to walk through valleys instead of protecting yourself from them.