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|  | title = "Luke 12:4–12" | |||
|  | date = "2022-12-16" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk12.4-12)
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|  | Think back to yesterday, when we were talking about hypocrisy, and how the | |||
|  | Righteous Judge will reveal all of the wicked deeds that were done in secret. | |||
|  | Jesus tells us to fear Him because He has the authority to cast us into hell, | |||
|  | but in contrast, everyone else who might want to cause us harm can only kill us | |||
|  | physically. Compared to eternity, this life with all of its joys and sorrows is | |||
|  | but a blip. I'm reminded of a video I've seen that shows a side-by-side | |||
|  | comparison of planets, moons, and stars. It just keeps zooming out and it's not | |||
|  | very long before the Earth wouldn't even fill a pixel on the screen by the time | |||
|  | you have the other objects in the frame. Eternity is bigger than that. | |||
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|  | Right after telling them to fear God, Jesus tells His disciples not to fear | |||
|  | Him, because not only does He have absolute authority over us, but He knows | |||
|  | every minute detail about us as well. He knows and cares about the little | |||
|  | sparrows, and He values us more highly than many sparrows. | |||
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|  | How is this tension resolved? By our response to Jesus. If we have faith in | |||
|  | Jesus that He has saved us by paying the penalty for our sins, then He credits | |||
|  | His rigtheousness to us before God, making us holy and acceptable to Him. But | |||
|  | if we reject Him, saying we will deal with our sin problem on our own, or even | |||
|  | denying that we are wicked to begin with, then He will deny us before God and | |||
|  | the angels, and our fate is to get what we wanted: an eternity without God. | |||
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|  | Therefore, knowing all these things, we can be bold, confident, and unafraid to | |||
|  | speak about Jesus and how He has changed our lives with other people. What are | |||
|  | they going to do? Laugh at you? So what? God thinks you were worth dying for. | |||
|  | Will they ostracize you? Besmirch your reputation? Imprison you? God still | |||
|  | loves you despite knowing the worst things about you and He will take care of | |||
|  | you. Will they kill you? Wonderful! Then you will be home with the Lord all the | |||
|  | sooner! Jesus promises that the Holy Spirit will give you words to say when you | |||
|  | need to defend your faith. | |||
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|  | Help us remember Your promises and to rely on them when we face trials for Your | |||
|  | sake. |