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Release Date: 01/01/2026

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Scripture: 1 Samuel 21-22 and Psalm 34.

Today’s class is entitled ,“Crippling Fear.” Crippling Fear describes the kind of fear that can easily cripple us. But Crippling Fear also describes how God can cripple our fear. 
    1.    Fear can easily cripple us
    2.    God can cripple our fear

As our story opens we see Saul trying in every way possible to get rid of David, to kill him through any method he can find. Then Saul shares with Jonathan (his son and David’s best friend) that he is determined to kill David and that he won’t relent. And so David has to flee from Saul and he heads to Gath - Philistine territory. David left behind his position as one of the leaders of the Israelite army, his wife, his best friend, his home, his friends, and more. 

David gets to Gath and is recognized. He had thought he could live there in anonymity, but being recognized, he became fearful.  Not just a little fearful but a lot fearful and so he decides to pretend to be insane in order to protect himself. This man who had been so courageous, is now paralyzed by overwhelming fear.

So then David leaves Gath and goes back into Israelite territory to the caves of Abdullah.  David’s father’s family and his brorhers’ families and others come to the cave with David.  It’s at this time that David writes Psalm 34.

There are four timeless truths in Psalm 34 that tell us how God can conquer our fear, something David knew but needed to be reminded of. And like David, that God conquers our fears is something we need to be reminded of too.

Psalm 34 Truths
    1.     PRAISE GOD (even in the darkest of times)  David didn’t start out this poem with, “Woe, is me.” He started out with, “I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. I will glory in the Lord; let the afflicted hear and rejoice. Glorify the Lord with me; let us exalt his name together.” Praising God is to be our natural response of faith and transforms us from within because when we praise God we are looking to him not to our condition.  It’s looking heavenward versus looking inward.
    2.    GOD DELIVERS - strength is found in God’s inner presence and not in our own strength. It is God alone who delivers us.  As David turns to God in praise he finds God ministering to his very soul, delivering him from fear. David is no longer crippled by fear but sees that God cripples fear!  As we praise God and He delivers us, the Lord Jesus encamps around us. Hi is the One who says, “I’ll never leave you, don’t be afraid, I am with you.”
    3.    FEAR GOD - not in the sense of being afraid of Him - but in holy awe through repentance and in faith and in obedience.  Fear God alone and no one else.
    4.    GOD SAVES - “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18  David reminds us that the Lord is close to us. He saves and restores us. He rescues us.

How de we deal with the fear that cripples? The answer is we turn to God who cripples fear. 

We turn to God, praising Him even in the fearful, hard, difficult, dark times. We praise Him because we know He is where we find deliverance from our fear. He conquers our fear. We come to Him in holy awe, in faith, in repentance and in obedience because we know He saves us. He rescues us   IT’S ALL ABOUT GOD!

What will it be in our lives? Are we going to allow fear to cripple us or will we turn to the One who cripples fear for us?  It’s a simple but profound and important choice.


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