Fear is Faith in the Wrong Direction
Fear isn’t the absence of belief; it’s belief misdirected. It’s trusting a future that hasn’t happened and bowing to it as if it already has. Every fearful thought is a prayer pointed in the wrong direction. You rehearse loss, rejection, and failure with conviction, then wonder why it feels real. Fear feels powerful because you’ve been faithful to it; imagining the worst and treating it like truth. Faith works the same way. The question is not whether you believe, but what you are believing into existence. Shift the object of your faith. Speak life. Align your belief with the future God is calling you to build and the future changes with it.