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The author describes a personal leap of faith when they submitted themselves to God, which they have not regretted. They illustrate faith as reliance on external guidance despite uncertainty. The author views faith as both a source of hope for the melancholic and a sign of strength, particularly within the context of Christianity, leading to positive outcomes and love in life.

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The author describes a personal leap of faith when they submitted themselves to God, which they have not regretted. They illustrate faith as reliance on external guidance despite uncertainty. The author views faith as both a source of hope for the melancholic and a sign of strength, particularly within the context of Christianity, leading to positive outcomes and love in life.

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1.)​ Was there an instance in your young life that you took a leap of faith?

Describe the
incident briefly.

​ For me, it was when I took the leap to really submit myself to God recently. I was lost,
and I didn’t know what else to do, but I just said “why not” and took that leap. I haven’t regretted
it since.

2.)​ Illustrate/draw your idea of faith. Briefly explain your artwork.

​ My idea of faith is something that you cannot see ahead and yet you need to rely on the
intervention of something/someone external which will guide you ahead.

3.)​ What is your view of faith? Is faith to you, glad tidings for the melancholic?

​ Honestly, I do agree with the statement “Faith is glad tidings for the melancholic. Faith
allows us to have hope in the good that comes out of this broken and fallen world. However,
more than this, I think faith is a sign of strength, a sign that a person has full trust in something
that they give their all to uphold that faith. In the context of Christianity, this faith becomes an
avenue for more good things to come and for love to enter our lives.

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