The Monster in the Cellar

Bible Reading: Judges 6:12-24
Author: Lori Stanley Roeleveld (Rhode Island, US)
Thursday 21 May 2026 © The Upper Room.
When I was young, I was often afraid. 

I dreaded dinnertime, when my mother sent me to the cellar to get a tin of vegetables. I was certain that a monster lurked there in the dark. Down the wobbly staircase I went, eyes wide, to find a tin of peas or sweet corn. Then I turned my back on the darkness, sure the monster would emerge to chase me up the stairs.

On the third step, I swallowed hard. 

Halfway up, my heart began to thump. 

At the tenth step, I couldn’t breathe. Finally, I dashed into the lighted kitchen, slammed the door behind me and collapsed with relief, having escaped the monster once again. ‘For goodness sake, Lori Ann!’ Mother rolled her eyes, exasperated with my drama, and then she heartlessly sent me back for something else.

Fear is a powerful emotion that affects heart rates, thoughts and actions. 

Even as adults, we struggle against fears as big as death, as small as spiders or snakes, and as common as looking foolish. God reminds us that we have the responsibility and power not to be paralysed by fear. 

If we focus our thoughts on Him, not on the monsters we imagine are stalking us, then like Gideon, we will find peace even in the midst of the battle.

Prayer: Dear Father, help us to focus our thoughts on Jesus so that we remain in control of our fears. Amen
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I am deaf with C.I. - basic BSL, want to learn more. Go to Bridgwater and Weston Super Mare signing church. Have met Gill several times. I think this is a wonderful!! My kind friend Astrid sent me this from Bristol - she has cycled round the world in 2 years - a magical feat! I found life difficult when becoming deaf and decided to make it more `visible` by making BSL jewellery. I have sold some and donate to BSL bible translation, so it is lovely to have this and I will tell my friends about it. JN