As I wrote in yesterday’s post, Philip wanted me to teach
him a lesson on facing fears over the weekend.
It just so happened that today I was leafing through Philip’s Stockade
achievement book and the next activity was called “Controlling Your Fears.” It was a lesson on Moses. It was one of those little moments when you feel
God’s smile and wink in your direction as He gifts you a little surprise.
I read Philip the story of Moses from Exodus 3 and 4. It is the story of God calling Moses from the
burning bush to send him to Pharoah to deliver the Israelites out of slavery in
Egypt and into the Promised Land. Moses
was understandably intimidated by this tall order and kept coming back to God
with excuses, even to the point of pleading, “O Lord, please send someone else
to do it!”
We began talking about fear as a natural part in everybody’s
lives. Fear can be good because it helps
us to think before we act and avoid doing something stupid or dangerous. But fear can be harmful if it keeps us from
doing good things, including what God would want us to do. We read from Exodus and then Philip answered
the following:
When does Moses begin to be afraid? (Philip's answers in bold)
He began to be afraid when he hears God in the burning
bush. God says he was going to rescue
His people. It made him feel like he was
solely responsible for all the people.
He was scared. I am sure I would
be scared too.
How does God comfort Moses?
God said “I will be with you.” He is I AM.
He is timeless.
In Exodus 4:13, why is Moses saying no to God?
I think he is thinking he is not good enough to accomplish
God’s plan too well.
What would be different if Moses trusted God?
He would be brave.
What would have happened if Moses let fear get in the way of
doing God’s plan?
He would not see God’s glory.
How did God help Moses conquer his fear?
God answered Moses by letting him have Aaron to help him
speak to Pharoah. God gave him signs to
show His power. God gave His word.
What are some of your fears?
I am fearful of a hard life as an autistic. I am tired from living in a world made for normal people. I am tired of word spelling to talk when others get to
talk normally. I am sorely lonely.
I fear total elimination of autistics due to illness prevention programs. Autism is not an
illness. It is a variation of
humanness. I do not want to be cured bc
to be cured means to die. There is too
much talk about cure. It is
hurtful. It makes me feel worthless. It makes me feel so sad.
I fear the kind of learning most autistics get. I am fearful that they won’t be educated to
address important skills to understand the world and get a chance to
communicate. I fear they will get hurt
by restraints. I fear they will get
nowhere. No way out. I fear they are so sad. I fear there is no hope. I fear they will die without a trace. I fear they are terrified by the teachers who
do not know they are smart. Each day I
yearn to help them.
How does God help you with your fears?
God helps me care about others to help them. He works to help bring me to people who can
help me. He lead me to Soma coupled with
Tracy, Harvey, and Lisa. He answers my
prayers to speak and learn. God is my
Savior and Lord. He is always with
me. I do not have to be afraid with God. He is my courage and strength. I am blessed.
The end.
Beautifully written by a wonderful bright boy.
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