![]() ![]() This reminds me of a story from my childhood. When we move away from God, we experience a real sense of our finiteness here on earth, often times inciting positions of the universe that are just too big to handle. When we decide we don’t need God, that we can live better without Him, on our own, autonomously, we throw open the door for fear to infiltrate our lives. He says we have drifted away from God as the source of a secure foundation. Tim Keller provides solid insight into the nature of our fear. Our society is as anxious as ever, and the virus has only intensified the distress.ĭr. Eighty years later, the problem is still not resolved. Auden wrote the famous poem, “The Age of Anxiety.” He created it during a time when sociologists, psychologists, and psychiatrists agreed that people were much more fearful and anxious than their parents’ generation. ![]() This blog is an excerpt from that book, Walking By Faith Through a Pandemic. It was very well received and so we adapted it into a short book. Several months ago I presented a series titled, “Walking By Faith Through a Pandemic.” I taught on how to experience God’s peace in the midst of life’s storms. ![]()
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