Faith over fear
In my personal journey, embracing faith over fear has been a transformative experience. The phrases from the article, such as "Fear kills faith," resonate deeply with me because I’ve witnessed how fear can paralyze and diminish one’s spiritual strength. On the contrary, when I intentionally chose faith, it opened up new perspectives and opportunities. For example, fear can erode our confidence and cloud our purpose, much like the article mentions "Laziness kills purpose" and "Distraction kills focus." When I focused on faith, I found more clarity about my goals and a stronger sense of determination. Faith provided a foundation to overcome distractions and remain disciplined. The contrast the article draws by listing negative emotions and behaviors alongside what they destroy—fear, lust, anger, laziness, and distraction—helped me realize how intertwined these can be in preventing a fulfilled life. Reading the message backwards, as suggested, invites reflection on rebuilding these qualities from the ground up. It’s a reminder to nurture love and gratitude instead, which fuel faith. Moreover, the line "Sin killed Jesus" and the call to "BE THE LIGHT" inspired me to take responsibility for my own mindset and actions. Being the light means consciously choosing faith, love, and focus over fear and negativity. This choice doesn’t mean ignoring challenges but rather facing them with hope and confidence. Sharing this message with others can be powerful. I’ve found that discussing faith openly helps build a supportive community where we uplift each other. It’s encouraging to see how small daily acts of faith can replace fear and foster resilience. Ultimately, faith over fear is a daily practice, an intentional walking toward a more peaceful, purpose-driven life. By reminding ourselves that fear kills what we cherish—faith, focus, love—we can commit to replacing fear with faith and watch our lives change for the better.






































































