Worthless

When I was younger, I had a lot of fears – my parents dying, something bad happening to me, and more.  As I grew older, I experienced all of the things I was fearful of and God walked me through each experience. I got to the point where my only remaining fear was that something bad would happen to one of my children.

Then, about 13 years ago, my daughter was diagnosed with cancer. Cancer! This was bad.

But it was caught early.  Surgery was successful, she is cancer-free and I thought my worst fear had been faced.  I was good.  No more bad things were going to happen to my children.

I was obviously very wrong.

The worst happened on May 18, 2016 when my son, David Glasser, a Phoenix Police Officer, was killed in the line of duty.

Being afraid of it didn’t keep it from happening.  I have found fear to be a waste of energy and time.  It’s worthless. Nothing good is going to come from it.  Fear messes up our minds as it messes up our attitudes.  I believe fear comes directly from Satan – he loves to keep us down, keep us worried, scared of our own shadows.

Fear is not going to keep bad things from happening.

If you read my blogs regularly, you have heard this from me before – the question is not ‘if’ something bad is going to happen to you, it’s ‘when’.

I have realized that my thinking one bad experience for my children was going to keep them from another bad experience was wrong.  There will be more – for them, for me and for other people I love.

So I must prepare for tough things to happen without being scared of them.  How do I do that?

As you can imagine, I’ve read a lot of different ideas about this through these last 8 1/2 years.  I found that the most helpful words of advice came from God through his Word.  Asking for wisdom in my reaction to the tough stuff has worked.  Wisdom such as making sure my response to the negative is positive and helpful to me and to others has worked.  Building my perseverance through growing my relationship with God has worked.  Finding purpose in the pain has worked.  You’ll find all of this advice in the first chapter of the book of James in the Bible.

So I am no longer scared.  I am prepared.

Because fear does not keep bad things from happening.

Miss you, Davey.

Love you.

4 thoughts on “Worthless

  1. Denise Krebs's avatar Denise Krebs

    Thank you, Judy. Your wisdom is always appreciated. I was intrigued about your title. Then after I read it, I appreciated it more. Yes, worry is worthless. Thank you for the reminder to just be prepared for it in this broken world.

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    1. Thank you for your encouragement, Denise. I meant to reach out to you when I read about the recent tragic loss of your grandchild. Unfortunately we now share what I think is the worst thing this broken world can do to us- lose a child along with all the plans and dreams for their future. So sorry. Prayers for all of you🙏🏼🙏🏼 Katie and I were just talking about the summers she spent with you and your girls. Good memories.💙💙Love you💙💙

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    always great to read your thoughts. I finally made it to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in DC. Took me 40 years to get there but I made it. Much Love to you and your family

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    1. That is great! The memorial feels kind of holy and special to me when I’m there- so many people who sacrificed their lives for people they didn’t even know. Honor, Integrity and Courage. Love you💙💙

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