"I'm still going to make mistakes, but I don't have any problems with publicly professing my faith now. It just took me a long time to get to the right place in my relationship with Christ"
- Scott Stapp
About this Quote
This quote by Scott Stapp speaks to the power of faith and the journey it can take to get to the best place in one's relationship with Christ. It acknowledges that errors will still be made, but that the speaker is now comfortable with openly professing their faith. This recommends that the speaker has actually gone through a duration of growth and advancement in their faith, and has actually come to a location of understanding and acceptance. It is a suggestion that faith is a journey, which it is possible to reach a location of peace and understanding with God. It is an effective suggestion that no matter the length of time it takes, it is possible to reach a place of comfort and acceptance with God.
This quote is written / told by Scott Stapp somewhere between August 8, 1973 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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