A thought by Max Lucado (2012-02-06) from his book, Fearless: Imagine Your Life Without Fear (p. 177). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) You know, don’t you that fear sells? Max says, “Fear glues watchers to their seats, sells magazines off the racks, and puts money in the pockets of the system. Newscasts have learned to rely on a glossary of trouble-stirring phrases to keep our attention: ‘Coming up, the frightening truth about sitting in traffic.’ ‘How chocolate affects your I.Q.’ ‘What you can do to avoid the danger.’ ‘What you may not know about the water you drink.’” Later Max says, “Let’s be among those who stay calm. Let’s recognize danger but not be overwhelmed. Acknowledge threats but refuse to be defined by them. Let others breathe the polluted air of anxiety, not us. Let’s be numbered among those who hear a different voice, God’s. Enough of these shouts of despair, wails of doom. Why pay heed to the d...
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