Five Reasons to Be Fearless
By John Piper
“Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” (Luke 12:32)
The reason God wants us not
to be afraid concerning money or other things of the world is because
that fearlessness — that freedom from anxiety — will magnify five great
things about him.
First, not being afraid shows that we treasure God as our Shepherd. “Fear not, little flock.”
We are his flock and he is our Shepherd. And if he is our Shepherd,
then Psalm 23:1 applies: “The Lord is my Shepherd; I shall not want” —
that is, I shall not lack anything I truly need.
Second, not being afraid shows that we treasure God as our Father. “It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.” We are not only his little flock; we are also his children,
and he is our Father. He really cares and really knows what you need
and will work for you to be sure that you have what you need.
Third, not being anxious shows that we treasure God as King. “Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom.”
He can give us the “kingdom” because he is the King. This adds a
tremendous element of power to the one who provides for us. “Shepherd”
connotes protection and provision. “Father” connotes love and tenderness
and authority and provision and guidance. “King” connotes power and
sovereignty and wealth.
Fourth, not being afraid shows how free and generous God is. Notice, he gives the kingdom. “Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give
you the kingdom.” He doesn’t sell the kingdom or rent the kingdom or
lease the kingdom. He is infinitely wealthy and does not need our
payments. So, God is generous and free with his bounty. And this is what
we magnify about him when we are not afraid, but trust him with our
needs.
Finally, not being afraid — not being anxious — shows that we trust that God really wants to do this. “Fear not, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure
to give you the kingdom.” It delights him. He is not begrudging. It
makes him glad to give us the kingdom. Not all of us had fathers like
this, who were made happy by giving instead of getting. But that sorrow
is not the main thing any more, because now you can have such a Father,
and Shepherd, and King.
So, the point
of this verse is that we should treasure God as our Shepherd and Father
and King who is generous and happy to give us the kingdom of God — to
give us heaven, to give us eternal life and joy, and everything we need
to get there.
If we treasure God in this way, we will be fearless and God will be worshiped.
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