RUF at UNCW

"Jesus and Your Fear" (John 6:14-21)


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Welcome to the Reformed University Fellowship at UNCW Podcast! Each week, we will post the messages from our RUF Large Group meetings at UNCW. This year, we're examining the Gospel of John to learn about the words and work of Jesus.

Where you do you go when you're afraid? In the final passage from our fall semester, we learn why Jesus alone is worthy of our trust and attention-- especially when we are afraid. John deliberately included this miraculous sign in his gospel to show us the security we have when we place our faith in Christ in times of fear and insecurity.


“Anxiety grows best in the soil of unbelief. It withers in contact with faith”— Michael Reeves


“Trial, we must distinctly understand, is part of the diet which all true Christians must expect. It is one of the means by which their grace is proved, and by which they find out what there is in themselves. Winter as well as summer,—cold as well as heat,—clouds as well as sunshine,—are all necessary to bring the fruit of the Spirit to ripeness and maturity. We do not naturally like this. We would rather cross the lake with calm weather and favorable winds, with Christ always by our side, and the sun shining down on our faces. But it may not be. It is not in this way that God’s children are made "partakers of His holiness." (Hebrews 12:10.) Abraham, and Jacob, and Moses, and David, and Job were all men of many trials. Let us be content to walk in their footsteps, and to drink of their cup. In our darkest hours we may seem to be left,—but we are never really alone.“— J.C. Ryle 

‘You have listened to fears, child.  Come, let me breathe on you.  Forget them.  Are you brave again?’“— Aslan, in Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis 


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