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FEAR IS AN INCUBATOR OF COURAGE

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FEAR IS AN INCUBATOR OF COURAGE

Timothy 1:7
“For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”

Fear is not the enemy we often imagine it to be. In its purest form, fear is an indicator, a signal that we are standing at the edge of growth.

If there were no reason to fear, courage would not be required. Courage only becomes necessary when something meaningful is at stake.

If your vision does not frighten you, it is most likely too small. Dreams that matter stretch the imagination, challenge familiar boundaries, and disturb the comfort of routine.

They confront us with uncertainty, and it is within that uncertainty that fear is born. Yet, fear does not exist to stop us. It exists to reveal the importance of what lies ahead.

The saying, no risk, no venture, is not a motivational cliché. It is a simple description of reality. Every promising idea, every breakthrough business, every transformative calling demands risk.

Growth has never been negotiated from a place of safety, nor progress been achieved by remaining invisible.

Many lives remain confined beneath invisible glass ceilings, not because opportunities are absent, but because courage has not yet been activated.

Those ceilings will never break while we cling to comfort zones that promise safety but quietly steal our potential.

Fear becomes an incubator of courage when we refuse to retreat from it. Each step taken despite fear strengthens inner resolve. Each decision made in uncertainty sharpens confidence.

Over time, what once intimidated us becomes the very ground on which our courage stands.
The goal is not to eliminate fear, but to move with it, to listen to what it reveals, and to act anyway, because on the other side of fear lies expansion and on the other side of courage lies transformation.
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