Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
"For we walk by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5 :7
Faith is not the denial of reality—it is trust in a greater one.
The world says, "See first, then believe." But God says, "Believe, and then you will see."
Abraham left his home without knowing where he was going (Hebrews 11 :8).
Moses faced the Red Sea with no bridge or plan—only a promise.
Peter stepped onto the waves because Jesus said, "Come."
Faith Begins Where Sight Ends
Faith begins where sight ends.
It clings to the Word of God when feelings collapse, when prayers seem unanswered, and when the path ahead is hidden.
It believes that "all things work together for good to those who love God" (Romans 8 :28), even when the evidence appears otherwise.
Faith Made Visible
We are called to walk by faith every day—not just in crisis.
When we forgive instead of retaliate, when we give without expecting return, when we obey God's Word even when it costs us, that is faith made visible.
Faith is not proven in comfort, but in trust amid uncertainty.
"The righteous shall live by faith." — Habakkuk 2 :4
Clearer Vision
The more we walk by faith, the clearer our vision becomes—not of the world, but of the unseen Kingdom where Christ reigns.
And one day, faith will no longer be needed. Because we will see Him face to face.