Spiritually aware 

[The Glory Unveiled]

So he answered, “Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” [ 2 Kings 6:16 NKJV ]

In our journey with God, spiritual maturity brings us to a place of deeper awareness. We become increasingly sensitive. We begin to discern the realities that exist beyond what our natural eyes can see. Awareness changes the dynamics of every situation, whether physical or spiritual and produces confidence and stability. This was the posture of Elisha when the Syrian army surrounded him and his servant. While his servant saw only the threat before them, Elisha saw a different reality. He was not shaken, he was not overwhelmed, and he was not consumed by panic. He remained calm because his confidence was not rooted in the strength of his circumstances but in the power and presence of God. Elisha was settled in one truth: God’s ability to deliver was greater than the enemy’s ability to threaten. When his servant became afraid, Elisha did not simply tell him, “Do not fear.” He gave him a reason: “Those who are with us are more than those who are with them”. Elisha understood that the greatest battle was not the army surrounding them; it was the fear that had surrounded the heart of his servant. Fear has a way of distorting reality. It magnifies what is against us and blinds us to what God has made available to us. The protection of God is not sustained by the absence of challenges but by the presence of faith in the midst of challenges. Elisha’s instruction was not merely a command to avoid an emotion; it was a call to recognise a greater reality. When we become aware of who God is, where He stands, and what He has made available to us, our response to life changes. We stop reacting to threats and start resting in God’s presence. We stop being intimidated by what surrounds us because we have become conscious of the One who surrounds us.

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for your continual protection and guidance in my life. 

Wisdom_Quote: Fear tears away your wall of protection. 

Salvation_Prayer: Dear Jesus, please come into my heart and be my Lord. I accept your lordship and salvation. 

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