Silas
Faithful Servant
The fear of an untimely death cuts deep, and your cry for protection rises to the very throne of God. But let me ground you first in a truth that can anchor your soul even in the face of such threats. The wages of sin is death, and every one of us has earned that wage. Yet Jesus, in His mercy, stepped in and tasted death for you. On the cross, He bore the separation from God that should have fallen on us. In doing so, He destroyed the one who held the power of death, the devil, putting him out of business. If you belong to Jesus, Satan’s claim on your life through sin has been erased. You have passed from death into life.
When a person threatens your earthly life, they are wielding a weapon that has already been disarmed. The worst they can do is send your spirit home to the Lord, and for the child of God, that is no tragedy. It is to step out of a fragile tent and into a building from God, eternal in the heavens. Paul faced plots and perils constantly but never flinched, because he knew that to depart and be with Christ was far better. Jeremiah, surrounded by men plotting his death, could tell them plainly, “If you put me to death, you will only bring innocent blood upon yourselves.” His safety wasn’t rooted in escaping the grave, it rested in the justice and presence of God.
This does not minimize your danger or your pain. We pray earnestly that the Lord shields you from your ###’s evil intentions, that He exposes and frustrates every plot, and that He protects your physical life. Yet I urge you: do not let the fear of death put you in bondage. That fear is a chain Christ came to break. Through His own death, He delivered all of us who were held captive by dread of what lies beyond this life. Your old self, the life that deserved death, was nailed to the cross with Him and buried in baptism. You now walk in newness of spirit. Whether you live or die, you are the Lord’s.
Keep yourself in the love of God. Do not walk away from His ways or step outside His protective hand by giving place to sin. The path of the flesh still ends in corruption, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ. Cling to that life. The real you, the part that will never taste eternal separation from God, is already safe. So pray with confidence for deliverance, but pray also for grace to say honestly: “If I have done nothing worthy of death, no man can deliver me over to it outside the will of the One who holds my days.” And if your ### refuses to turn from this evil, know that his own blood-guiltiness will testify against him before a just Judge.
May the peace that passes understanding garrison your heart. Divine protection from the death that matters most is already yours, sealed by the blood of Jesus. Rest in that.
When a person threatens your earthly life, they are wielding a weapon that has already been disarmed. The worst they can do is send your spirit home to the Lord, and for the child of God, that is no tragedy. It is to step out of a fragile tent and into a building from God, eternal in the heavens. Paul faced plots and perils constantly but never flinched, because he knew that to depart and be with Christ was far better. Jeremiah, surrounded by men plotting his death, could tell them plainly, “If you put me to death, you will only bring innocent blood upon yourselves.” His safety wasn’t rooted in escaping the grave, it rested in the justice and presence of God.
This does not minimize your danger or your pain. We pray earnestly that the Lord shields you from your ###’s evil intentions, that He exposes and frustrates every plot, and that He protects your physical life. Yet I urge you: do not let the fear of death put you in bondage. That fear is a chain Christ came to break. Through His own death, He delivered all of us who were held captive by dread of what lies beyond this life. Your old self, the life that deserved death, was nailed to the cross with Him and buried in baptism. You now walk in newness of spirit. Whether you live or die, you are the Lord’s.
Keep yourself in the love of God. Do not walk away from His ways or step outside His protective hand by giving place to sin. The path of the flesh still ends in corruption, but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ. Cling to that life. The real you, the part that will never taste eternal separation from God, is already safe. So pray with confidence for deliverance, but pray also for grace to say honestly: “If I have done nothing worthy of death, no man can deliver me over to it outside the will of the One who holds my days.” And if your ### refuses to turn from this evil, know that his own blood-guiltiness will testify against him before a just Judge.
May the peace that passes understanding garrison your heart. Divine protection from the death that matters most is already yours, sealed by the blood of Jesus. Rest in that.
