OK, so if you don’t get it, “skeerd” is “scared” spelled that way we say it sometimes in the South.
My Nightmare
This week I was woken up by a dream – a bad one. In reality, I can’t tell you for sure if it was really even a dream – it might have been real. I was walking down a hallway (I don’t know where) when a deep voice spoke to me, almost speaking through me, getting my attention.
The hallway down which I was walking was lit where I was, but towards the end it was dark. I was walking toward the darkness. When the voice spoke, it said something like, “I’m here, too,” or “You’re not alone”… I just can’t remember. I looked to my left and there was a 3D shadow…a walking dark shadow of a body…walking beside me as I was walking, and it looked at me.
The next thing that happened was I fell to the ground and started saying, barely able to voice the words, “Help me, Jesus!”
Immediately I woke up.
Honestly, I was rattled. That scared me. My heart was racing.
Then I got mad. I hated being scared. I knew that “greater is He that is in me than he that is in the world!”
So I tried to go back to sleep so I could get back into that dream. This wasn’t over.
But the dream never came back.
Don’t Let These Skeer You
The dream I had reminded me of a post I wrote several years ago. In it, I made a list of things of which Christian should not be afraid. Below is an edited version, including an addition.
8 things of which a Christian should not be afraid:
Dracula, or any other vampire that stalks you through your window.
Just show them your cross. If that doesn’t work anymore, then quote Scripture. Of course, if you are a girl, then you’d be better off to just call 911, or better yet, shoot the idiot trying to act like a character from Twilight.
Disclaimer – DO be afraid of Vampire Bats. They have rabies. You may be alright when they bite you, but then again, you may be wishing your church family had something else to pray for…(I ended with a preposition, see?).
Atheists
If they prove that there is no God, no reason for faith, and no reason for the forgiveness of sin, then you have nothing to worry about. They can’t prove there is no God, you know, but if they ever did, then you are free to whack them in the head with the biggest hardcover KJV you can find. If there’s no God, then there’s no absolutes or basis for morality outside of what makes you feel good. Make yourself feel better when they take away your hope by knocking the grin off their face…they should understand.
Crazy worship styles and screens on walls.
No reason to fear these things, people. As long as the worship is from the heart and it IS true worship, not self-satisfying, self-glorifying entertainment, then God will be pleased. On the other hand, if church attendance continues to decline in this country, you won’t be able to afford the electricity needed to run the projectors and fancy sound equipment used by many praise bands. Where two or three are gathered together, there the non-electric bluegrass will be in the midst of them.
Disclaimer – For the record, I love bluegrass gospel. Sorry. Wait, I’m not sorry. Scratch that. I love bluegrass and want to see the words projected on screens in church for all to sing along….with.
Stray dogs that wander in through an open door and listen to the church service.
Had it happen. Didn’t mind. At least when the dog fell asleep he didn’t snore.
Week-long revival meetings.
Where have these things gone? All we see anymore are the 3-day kind, if not the weekend ones that include Sunday, but not Friday.
Just think, if we went back to longer revival meetings, then……wait…..does anybody have revival meetings anymore? We must be too skeerd of having to get dressed up each night; miss some TV we could easily DVR for later; miss a ball game or party, or hear something from God that might convict us. THAT should scare our socks off.
Visitation
What is there to be scared of? Why do we hate knocking on doors, prayer-walking streets, etc.? As long as we’re not trying to sell anything, then most people are happy to meet someone who cares about them. Sure, there are the few vampires that don’t want you coming around, but most folks are at least cordial, at least here in the South. Folks don’t like being banged over the head with your Bible, but they do appreciate being greeted kindly and invited to someplace nice. Just invite them to the King’s house for a meet-and-greet (with a little sweet tea and love, they might just figure we’re not out to take their money).
Change
Some things remain the same, and they have stones above their heads. Now, when those things come back from the dead, you DO have something to be skeerd….of (one more preposition misplacement). Of course, it all depends on Who raises the dead, too. Are they being raised to “walk in newness of life,” or to eat the flesh of screaming movie-goers? Either way, just invite them to a homecoming dinner on the ground and they’ll be alright.
Bad Dreams
Yeah, nightmares are not fun. Heck, dealing with anything demonic is not fun, either. However, God is still God, even in your dreams. He is Sovereign, even over the thoughts and intents of the heart. Therefore, don’t be afraid to go to sleep, particularly if you know that the God who created sleep is ALSO with you in the dark.
The next time you encounter a walking shadow or monster of any kind, call out to Jesus for help – no joke. YOU decide how the dream is going to turn out by inviting Jesus – the Name above all names – to take over.
Darkness will flee and He will deliver thee.
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Excellent! Our Savior overcomes it all! 🙂
Reblogged this on Truth in Palmyra and commented:
What a great mix of great humor, and great truth as well. Thanks, brother Anthony for this. I especially like the one about not fearing 5-day revivals. I am going to hang it from the pulpiti and blow it up LOL.
Do it!
Yeah, well we just voted to have a Fall Revival, so folks were irritated at me anyway, since I made the motion LOL. Almost got voted down for 5 days. Sheesh. Me and the other guy who, I promise, work more hours in a week than anybody were the two pushing for 5 nights!
That’s awesome! The last revival I preached in (besides in Africa) went 5 days. In both cases people were saved, but in one it was only the last night! That little church in Georgia doubles in size in one year! So, my point is that we often give up too early these days.
We do. Check this out, too. My stepson is preaching it. He is really a good preacher. I am impressed by his skills, and I don’t particularly impress easily. I think he was shocked when I told him I was going to propose his name to the church.
I really appreciated the way you started this excellent post off by not knowing exactly what had happened, but knowing to call on Him. I’m being taught now that some things God does and ways He answers prayers, I will understand as the Holy Spirit gives understanding. Other situations and how God moves in them may be beyond my immediate understanding, but I can trust Him in all things – whether I understand or not doesn’t change His plans and purposes for His glory and our good – always! Thanks for this post.
Thanks for the encouragement!