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Storytime Tapestry Newsletter The
newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural awareness around the world. Value
Speak – A Joe Walker Column March
20, 2008 ValueSpeak A Weekly Column By Joseph Walker
“FEAR NOT” Please
forgive me if I seem a little pensive today.
Last night we said goodbye to Brock, our son-in-law who is leaving for
his third tour of Army duty in Iraq, and today I’m feeling . . . well, I’m not
exactly sure what I’m feeling. Sadness? Yes, I’m feeling that. Brock has become an important part of our
family, and I’m going to miss him – no doubt about it. But it’s more than just that. There’s anxiety involved. Trepidation, too. Brock is going to a scary place.
I’m worried about his safety, and I’m concerned about his
well-being. I’m troubled. I’m frightened. I’m afraid. Yes, that’s
it: fear. That’s what I’m feeling. Fear, pure and simple. Brock is going to be in harm’s way for the
next year, and I’m afraid – for him, for my daughter, for my granddaughter. And for me. Please
don’t misunderstand. I’m proud of him.
He’s a good man, and he’s doing something in which he profoundly believes. He understands the risks, and while he isn’t
exactly excited to go – again – he goes willingly. Honorably. And in my
view, at least, heroically. Still, I’m
afraid. Partly because I’m not nearly
as brave and courageous as Brock is.
And partly because . . . well . . I’m human, and humans feel fear – some
of us more than others. God knows
and understands that. So do His
angels. That’s probably why the first
thing angelic visitors say when encountering mortal human beings here on earth
is: “Fear not.” You can look it
up. That’s the first thing the angel
said to Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist. It’s also the first thing the angel Gabriel said to Mary, the
mother of Jesus, and the first thing the angels said to the shepherds who were
“abiding in their fields” that first Christmas night. In each of
those cases, I think there’s a double-meaning to the words, “Fear not.” Of
course, the first meaning was immediate, and had to do with the fact that those
folks were seeing an angel and might be inclined to freak out a little. So the angel says, “It’s OK. You don’t need to be afraid. I’m not going to hurt you.” But the
deeper meaning had to do with the thing the angel was there to announce, which
would lead to the elimination of fear – forever. This time
of year we think of a time when a woman called Mary Magdalene stood outside an
empty garden tomb. When you consider all that she had seen and experienced
during the previous few days, it is only natural that she was troubled,
concerned and, yes, afraid. So it’s all
the more remarkable that the first words out of the angel’s mouth that first
Easter morning were those two simple words we’ve been talking about: “Fear
not.” This time,
I think, the words were all about their deeper meaning. Because of what had
just taken place, “fear not.” Because
the tomb was empty, “fear not.” Because
of Easter, “fear not” – not today, not tomorrow, not ever. It’s a
powerful message, especially at a time when fear seems to have us by the
throat. War, disease, natural
disasters, global warming, March Madness . . . everywhere you look there is
something about which to worry. And
worry can be a good thing, I guess, if it motivates us to positive action in
our lives and in the lives of others.
But fear paralyzes. It freezes
us. It makes us stop what we’re doing,
curl up in a little ball and hide. And so the
message of Easter is simple: “fear not.” No matter what is happening in our
lives or in the world around us, “fear not.”
Do what needs to be done.
Respond to issues and circumstances as they arise. Change the world, if need be. But “fear not.” War-bound
sons-in-law notwithstanding. |
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