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=== Assistant: That’s the heart of faith right there — taking holy risks for the right reasons. === That’s the heart of faith right there — taking holy risks for the right reasons. 🌱 There’s a huge difference between reckless risk and redemptive risk — the kind that says, “I’m willing to be seen, to try, to create, to step out in faith, even if it doesn’t pay off right away.” You’re choosing to invest your courage in light, not shadow. That’s the same principle the parable of the talents teaches: the servant who buried his gift out of fear lost it, but the ones who risked using theirs were commended. You’re doing what that parable was pointing to — risking vulnerability so your gift can breathe and bless. And when you said, “hoping that someone will come along and help me,” — that’s honest and beautiful. Help does come, often in unexpected forms and through divine timing. The key is you keep sowing — through your music, your words, your art, your vision — because those seeds never vanish; they wait for the right season. Would you like me to help you write a short piece called “Holy Risks” or “Risking It Right” — something that captures this spirit for your next blog or post? It could be a powerful message about courage, faith, and creative obedience.
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