Good morning everyone! Sorry this one is late getting up.  My fault!  

Genesis chapter 33. 

Once again we see how Jacob Israel is driven by fear. He has his family behind him as they approach his brother Esau. Jacob goes first and bows seven times as he approaches his brother as he is driven by fear in hopes of finding favor with his brother. Not realizing that his brother is happy to see him and happy to see his whole family. His fear has been passed on to his family as they also approach Esau in a bowing position.  When they depart Jacob tells Esau he will meet him in the city of Seir but instead goes Sukkoth to live. Why? Is he still living in fear that his brother might do something to him if he showed up? Or was he driven by guilt thinking he was not worthy enough to be in his brother's presence?

Fear can make us do crazy things and keep us in bondage.

Guilt is good if it brings repentance but is bad if we can't learn to forgive ourselves. God forgives us so why do we let satan remind us of our past when Christ is trying to do something for us in our present and future?

We can't let fear and guilt control our lives.  The Lord is waiting for us to surrender all things over to Him so He can help us live a free life (John 8:31-32).