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... Read moreFacing fear and uncertainty is something many of us experience, and it's completely natural to feel scared about the possibility of failure. The phrase "God, I am scared, what if I fail?" reflects a deep, honest moment that many can relate to. I want to share my personal experience with embracing these feelings and how leaning on faith has helped me transform my outlook. When I first encountered challenges that seemed overwhelming, I realized that trying to rely solely on my own understanding led to more anxiety. Instead, turning to Proverbs 3:5—"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding"—offered a comforting shift in perspective. Trusting God didn’t mean I had all the answers, but it gave me peace that I wasn’t facing my fears alone. I found it helpful to make time daily to reflect and pray, acknowledging my fears but also reminding myself of God’s plan. This practice made it easier to take small steps forward, even when the outcome was uncertain. Starting over or trying again no longer felt like admitting defeat but rather embracing a new opportunity guided by faith. Using tools like CapCut to create inspirational content around these verses and experiences also helped me connect with others facing similar struggles. Sharing these messages encourages a community where vulnerability and hope coexist. If you’re holding onto fear or worried about failure, remember that it’s okay to feel scared. What matters is how you respond—by trusting in a higher plan and giving yourself permission to start over as many times as needed. This mindset can transform fear into courage and uncertainty into hope.