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Fear is Temporary, but Regret Lasts Forever—Moving Toward Your Purpose

    Fear is a powerful emotion. It whispers doubts, builds barriers, and convinces us that we’re not ready, not capable, or not worthy. But here’s the truth, fear is temporary. It fades the moment we take action. Regret, however, lingers far longer. The pain of "What if?" can haunt us for a lifetime.          Fear is natural, but it doesn’t have to control us. God did not create us to live small, timid lives. He has placed a purpose inside each of us, and it’s our responsibility to step into it with courage. When fear arises, we can either let it hold us back or choose to push through, knowing that God has already paved the way. "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." 2 Timothy 1:7      Regret is the quiet reminder of opportunities missed. It’s the dream we never pursued, the voice we never used, the leap of faith we never took. Looking back, we rarely regret trying, we ...

Overcoming the Fear of Success with God as Your Guide

     Success often seems like a dream come true until the fear of it starts to creep in. You may find yourself feeling anxious, uncertain, or even self-sabotaging when opportunities arise that could elevate your life. This is a common struggle, especially for those of us with a deep faith. We know that God has great plans for us, but we also wrestle with the responsibility, changes, and expectations that come with success.      If you’re standing on the edge of a breakthrough but can’t seem to take the leap, take heart. You’re not alone. Overcoming the fear of success is possible, and it starts with trusting God as your guide through the process. 1. Understand the Root of Your Fear      The fear of success can stem from many places. Sometimes, we fear the unknown: Will we be able to handle the responsibility? Will we lose control? Other times, it may come from a fear of change success often brings new challenges, expectations, and even new re...