5.2- I Will Fear No Evil
5.2-
I Will Fear No Evil Psalm 23 Lisa
Samra
In 1957, Melba Pattillo Beals was selected
to be one of the “Little Rock Nine,” a group of nine African-American students
who first integrated the previously all-white Central High School in Little
Rock, Arkansas. In her 2018 memoir, I
Will Not Fear: My Story of a Lifetime of Building Faith Under Fire, Beals
gives a heartbreaking account of the injustices and harassment she struggled to
face courageously every day as a fifteen-year-old student.
But she also wrote about her deep faith in
God. In her darkest moments, when fear almost overwhelmed her, Beals repeated
the familiar Bible verses she had learned at an early age from her grandmother.
As she recited them, she was reminded of God’s presence with her, and Scripture
gave her courage to endure.
Beals frequently recited Psalm 23, finding
comfort in confessing, “Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will
fear no evil, for you are with me” (Psalm 23:4). Her grandmother’s
encouragement would ring through her ears as well, reassuring her that God “is
as close as your skin, and you have only to call on Him for help.”
Although our particular situations may vary,
we will all likely endure difficult struggles and overwhelming circumstances
that could easily cause us to give in to fear. In those moments, may your heart
find encouragement in the truth that God’s powerful presence is always with us.
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