Use Faith to Conquer Fears of Self-Doubt and Uncertainty
Scripture: 1 John 5:14 – “This is the confidence we have in approaching God: That if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.”P
In order to be truly happy in this world we must build our spirits, cultivate our hearts and erect our minds to be more like Jesus. Which means we must live by faith and not by sight. We must also live and breathe the embodiment of love. And maintain a steadfast mind of faith grounded on the promises and word of God. By doing so, we become supernaturally protected and armored through life’s up and downs. Immaculately equipped to navigate moments of peace and happiness, as well as moments of pain and turbulence.
We must use faith to conquer self-doubt and feelings of not being good enough. Unfaltering faith to confront and defy situations meant to break us. Unwavering in our belief that God has a master plan for our life.
So when faced with uncertainty and trials, we must dig deep and cling to our faith more so than ever. Because, it is through faith that we are able to garner the courage to boldly face our fears and come out, perhaps wounded, but nonetheless VICTORIOUS. That even in the darkest of circumstances, we are continuously empowered to experience the LIGHT.
Because it is through faith that we build self-confidence. It is through faith that you win. Your relentless will ensures that you understand that God created you perfectly in his image. And if you truly believe this with all of your heart, you recognize that you could never be inferior or inadequate or alone. And that no situation can destroy you. Because the power and energy and substance and love of God is vibrating within you like the electric current of a high-speed train.
And with that kind of power… you are unbreakable. Untouchable. Uniquely, positioned to accomplish everything your heart’s desires can conceive. Because with that kind of power, anything is possible.
As best described in Philippians 1:6“Being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.”