Life rarely follows a straightforward path. We often find ourselves facing moments of uncertainty, where the road ahead isn’t clear and the future feels unpredictable. In these moments, we’re naturally inclined to rely on what we can see - our immediate circumstances, our plans, or our understanding. But 2 Corinthians 5:7 challenges us: “For we live by faith, not by sight.”
Faith is a choice, a posture we adopt that says, “Even when I can’t see how things will unfold, I will trust that God is in control.” It’s not a passive trust, but an active decision to rely on what we know about God’s character rather than on what we can physically observe. And this isn’t just about trusting God when things are easy or clear - it’s about trusting Him when everything around us feels uncertain or even chaotic.
When Paul says, “we live by faith, not by sight,” he’s inviting us into a deeper way of living. It’s not about seeing every step clearly before we move; it’s about taking steps in the dark, holding on to the certain
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