Robin Hughes
Is this a major struggle we have as a Community?
Fear of Man
Idolatry. When we care about what man thinks more than what God thinks,
we turn people into idols that we worship—seeking to please them in
order to earn their approval or respect.
Ineffectiveness. When
we fear man we neglect God’s calling for us and we lose focus on
executing the tasks in front of us because we’re too preoccupied with
what others are thinking.
Lack of love. When we’re overly
concerned with “getting it right,” we turn people into projects to
accomplish. We withhold our compassion and grow reserved and calculating
in our pursuit of people.
Fakeness. If you’re overly motivated
by the opinions of others, you won’t act like yourself. You’ll be a
chameleon, adapting yourself to any situation for the sole purpose of
fitting in.
Apathy. Fear man and you’ll quit taking risks
because of the potential for embarrassment in failure. If an endeavor is
unlikely to succeed, you’ll never take the chance. In other words,
you’ll never do much of anything.
Dishonesty. It’s tough to
speak truth into someone’s life because the truth can be painful. If we
fear somebody’s response, however, necessary words will remain unsaid
because we care more about ourselves (being liked) than we do about the
person (seeing Jesus work in their life). This negligence always creates
more long-term damage than the hurt it avoids in the present.
Isolation. Fear of man won’t let you delegate anything because others
might not do a good job (or they might do a better job), which could
reflect poorly on your performance and reputation. Fear of man compels
you to control everything—even if that means going it alone.
Decision Paralysis. When we live out of fear rather than out of the
convictions God has given us, we spin in circles unable to move forward.
http://theresurgence.com/2010/06/08/8-snares-set-by-fear-of-man Also what can we do about this?
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