Faith or Fear: The Choice You Make Every Day đźŚ·

I know a man whose nickname was “Ihe chi bọtara,” meaning “whatever the day brings.” This name can be perceived either as an act of faith or of fear, depending on the context or circumstances that produced it. However, in today’s message, it signifies fear and uncertainty.

In the previous message, we discussed how important it is to start our day with God and positive energy in order to get the best out of it đź’•.
Today, I want to appeal to your state of mind when making affirmations or declaring words into your life. From which mindset are those words coming—fear or faith?
Are they rooted in worry, or are they grounded in certainty and hope for things not seen by ordinary eyes? 🌸

In Psalm 46:10, the Almighty God says, “Be still, and know that I am God.” This is a call to stop worrying, relinquish control, and recognize God’s sovereignty and presence—especially during times of crisis or turmoil 💖.
In Hebrew, the word for “Be still” (rapa) means to stop fighting, struggling, and trying to control outcomes, particularly in difficult situations.

It is important to stand on the goodness of God and proclaim success, attracting the blessings of each day into your life 🌷.
Starve your fears, doubts, and worries, because He who created you will never abandon you. Focus on doing your part after you have committed everything into His hands đź’•.

No matter how hard things are right now, it is only a season in your life—it does not mean your life has ended 🌸.
If you fall, rise again and see it as gaining ground, not losing it.

Prayer does not need to be long where faith is strong 💖. Prayer is a means of communication between you and your Maker—an opportunity to appreciate, apologize, and request what you need and desire.

Remember, the quality of your life depends on how healthy your mindset and your relationship with yourself and God are, because no one can look down on you without your permission 🌷.
Always keep your head up, and be still—for He who is in you is greater than he who is in the world 💕.
You are in the world, but not of the world. Let the words of your mouth and the meditations of your heart be acceptable before the Lord at all times 🌸.

Remain blessed đź’–.

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Mr. Onuora James is a passionate writer, teacher, and advocate for personal growth, dedicated to inspiring others through the power of knowledge and lived experience. With a professional background in nursing, he brings a unique blend of compassion, discipline, and insight into his work—extending far beyond healthcare into the broader landscape of human development. Driven by a deep belief in the value of human potential, Mr. James focuses on empowering individuals to discover who they truly are, embrace their uniqueness, and live purposefully. His teachings and writings are rooted in the idea that investing in people is one of the most powerful ways to create lasting impact. Through his work, he encourages clarity of purpose, confidence in identity, and intentional living—guiding others on a journey toward self-discovery and meaningful fulfillment. Connect with him on TikTok: @onuora_james Explore his work: https://selar.com/d375n5

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