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FEAR IS A FEELING


Fear is a Feeling!
Just because you feel fear doesn't mean you 've to be afraid. Now hold on, I know that might sound absurd or meaningless - that might take a minute to sink in.
You can feel fear and not be afraid, you can feel fear and yet not react to it, you can feel fear and still take a stand of faith. ( ¡ want you to get this).
 It 'll also interest you to know that fear is a spirit. Now once you feel fear, you shouldn't let it control you.
Here's what I just realised, - you can actually set your mind that whenever something bad comes up, you're not gonna throw your hands in the air, become unstable and panic.. no no no. You can set your mind  (like program it aforetime) in any direction, you can set your mind for either victory or defeat

Don't bow down to fear!

Let your FIRST response towards any threat or challenge be SEEKING GOD.
God 'll always lead, guide and direct you, yes! I 'm talking to you. He'll do that when you go to him first.
Sometimes I might be having some issues bothering my heart and in less than no time, anxiety sets in. Just then I remember the word, and I declare boldly in faith  "I refuse to give in to anxiety!",  and almost immediately... I feel like a huge burden has been lifted out of my heart. You see there, your words are powerful especially when they 're spoken with faith.  Truth is, God doesn't want us to live in fear, worries or anxiety.
He wants us to live in love, soundness of mind and his irresistibly power.
So the next time you got a challenge knocking at your door, [Seek God in prayers and get to know his will].

          -GOD BLESS YOU RICHLY ♡
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