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Faithing It.


Faith sometimes is a Word I do not know how to define.

There are times I want to go with the Definition in Hebrews 11:1
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.(KJV)
Because it is indeed Seeing things that are not yet here.
Seeing dreams come true
Seeing myself fulfilling my purpose and finding my path in this road to life.
BUT
There are those days when I simply cannot put meaning to Faith, this is especially when things just do not work out.
When I have applied to several companies and have not got a call back or Job offer,

When I have  had to drop out of a school just when am at the halfway mark because I do not have school fees,

When I have had to go without even the simple pleasures of life just because I cannot afford to spend an extra coin, or even have a coin to spend...

Oh those dark days, when the Word Faith only goes to injure my confidence  as opposed to let me see a bright future.

BUT AGAIN
I know deep down inside that I have to go on, because that is the only way and in doing so I just have to have this Faith.
SO,
Here is the conclusion of the matter,
Faith is the fuel we need for this journey of Life, so we have to Faith it to make it.



It may look bleak, but surely the skies will open and the sun rays will seep through and you and I will be able to continue and make our impact but more so achieve our dreams.

Blessings.



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