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What Does Faith Mean To YOU?

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Faith can be translated into various forms depending on the perspective of the individual. In my terms, faith is belief in the unseen with a basis on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.

The terminology of faith is the quintessence of who I am as an individual, allowing me to navigate through the daily lessons and blessings presented to me throughout the course of life. Faith is my personal compass that guides me and allows me to aim towards becoming the best version of myself--I chose to believe in the value of love and the effects it has upon the surroundings when one choses to love. What does faith mean to me? It means that as a human being, I have the moral obligation and spiritual understanding that my duty is to love and carry out love in all forms of action. What does faith mean to me? It means that I understand my duty to be of service to those who need the aid. What does faith mean to me? Faith allows me to love without boundaries and limits--faith allows me to connect with others mentally, emotionally, and spiritually when I chose to act in love. As someone who places faith as priority, I have the constant security that I am never alone regardless of situation I face. One of my favorite verses states the following:

Genesis 28: 15 "I am with you and will watch over you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you."

With this in mind--what does faith mean to you?

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