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Faith vs. Fear


pic is from here

This is where I take a step, a leap of faith, and I jump and hope. But baby, I'm afraid of heights.

Quote is from Hollies' site again. :)


Ever felt like in every decision you make (whether it's big or small), you always get to a point wherein you feel torn? It all boils down to faith vs. fear. They actually don't go together, not a good match.. but we do experience both simultaneously at times. And here I am again, gearing up for another crossroad in my life and I sure hope that my faith will be so much stronger than my fears this time around.


Nothing but good things ahead.. Wonderful surprises await. A little positivity will go a long long loooong way. :)


CARPE DIEM!
I'm out.

Comments

iteagirl said…
anong crossroad ito? kwentoooo
Cza said…
the usual stuff? :P haha
witsandnuts said…
Keep the faith, Cza. =)
Cza said…
I will I will.. :)
princess_dyanie said…
keep the faith cza! :)

I want to share to you some lines from one of my fave preachers. :)

"There is only one thing that is more powerful than fear. The only antidote to fear is love.
When you fill your life with love, your fears naturally disappears. God is LOVE".

:)
Rico said…
JUST DO IT! :)
Cza said…
@princess_dyanie - Awwwwww.. love the quote! Thanks for sharing. :)

@Rico - Hehehe.. Parang Nike lang ha. :)

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