Walking in Faith
"We live by faith, not by sight" (2 Corinthians 5:7)
Faith calls us to trust God’s plan, even when we don’t fully understand it. Living by faith means embracing uncertainty with confidence in God’s sovereignty. It is an active trust in His promises, guiding our decisions and actions.
In the Old Testament, Abraham’s journey exemplifies faith. Called to leave his homeland for an unknown destination, he obeyed without hesitation. Abraham’s faith became the foundation of God’s covenant and is an example for believers.
Daily life presents countless moments to walk in faith. A career change, health crisis, or family decision often tests our trust in God. Faith enables us to surrender control, knowing He works all things for good (Romans 8:28).
However, walking in faith doesn’t mean blind acceptance. It involves active discernment through prayer, Scripture, and godly counsel. Surround yourself with a community that encourages faith and draws strength from the testimonies of others.
Faith is like a muscle—it grows with use. Begin with small acts of trust and watch them develop into a steadfast reliance on God. Walking in faith daily demonstrates our love and dependence on Him.
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