Hope in the
Chaos
By Ron Otto
Lincoln Christian Church
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[March 24, 2020]
Should
Christians get the same panic as non-Christians? Satan loves
anxiety. Satan loves fear. I have an irrational phobia: Snakes! I
mean I really, REALLY, don’t like snakes. It’s just another way
Indiana Jones and I are so much alike. My wife’s phobia? Spiders!
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She’ll wreck a car if she sees a spider on the
dashboard. Irrational? Of course!
However, not all fears are irrational now are they? What if I catch
the coronavirus? What if I’m quarantined for weeks? What if the
market loses too much of my retirement? What if I lose my job?
How will I survive on unemployment? I wouldn’t consider those
irrational. Those are real fears! What about the fear of dying?
Should Christians fear death? No! Jesus’ resurrection removes that
fear! Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life. The one who
believes in me will live, even though they die; And everyone who
lives and believes in Me will never really die. Do you believe
this?” (John 11:25-26)
This is our faith! Jesus beat death! And anyone connected to him
will also beat death. His victory is our victory. Christians don’t
fear this.
Ancient Roman laws dictated the dead could not be buried inside city
walls. The living were afraid of the dead. Seeking to separate death
as far away as possible, they made cities of the dead, far out and
away from them. But then along came Christians; people who didn’t
fear death. They changed the way death was treated. They even buried
their dead right on church grounds. Sometimes, even burying
well-loved pastors right under the floor of the church. This way,
Sunday worship was still worshipping with their departed because
they believed they were already alive and with Jesus. Because early
Christians were convinced the resurrection would happen, they didn’t
fear death.
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We can be the same today. We have the same hope! The
same promises! The same faith! Our favorite Psalm says, “Even though
I walkthrough the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil, for you are with me.”(Psalm 23)
Jesus asked, “Do you believe this?” Of course you do! So what should
we Christians be doing during this time of virus fears? First, pray!
Pray for those who are sick or caught up in the chaos. Pray because
it matters. Pray because it changes things. Second, support and
encourage those living around you. Ask your neighbors if they are
alright and if they need anything. And then third, serve! Make a run
to the store for someone if they need you.
Back when plagues hit the Ancient Roman world; some
of those plague fatality rates were as high as 90%.
People would run from the cities and isolate themselves from the
sick, even sick family members sometimes, even sick children were
abandoned. Can you imagine? But Christians stayed. And Christians
served. And Christians comforted. And Christians cared for the sick
and dying; and yes, sometimes even to their own peril. Why?
Christians didn’t fear death! We still don’t fear death! We are
people of the resurrection and Jesus’ victory is our victory and
that’s why Christians don’t panic.
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