2 Corinthians 5:7
“for we walk by faith, not by sight.”
BEREAN.AI
Title: Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:7
Paul gives us a simple but hard command: walk by faith, not by sight. This isn't a suggestion. It's how Christians must live every day. Faith means trusting God's Word more than what your eyes tell you. Sight shows you bills, doctors' reports, and your own failures. Faith shows you God's promises, which never fail.
We all want to see before we believe. That's natural. But God flips this upside down. He calls us to believe first, then we begin to see. Think of Abraham. God told him he'd be the father of many nations when he had no son and was almost a hundred years old. His eyes saw impossibility. His faith saw God keeping His word. And God did.
Walking by sight leads to despair. You see your sin and think God couldn't love you. You see your bank account and think God won't provide. You see the news and think God's lost control. Sight shows you problems. Faith shows you Jesus, who solved your biggest problem on the cross. When you walk by faith, you're walking toward Him.
This doesn't mean ignoring reality. It means interpreting reality through God's truth. Yes, you sinned. But God says you're forgiven if you're in Christ. Yes, money's tight. But God promises to supply all your needs. Yes, the world's broken. But God is working everything for your good and His glory. Faith takes God's words and uses them to understand what your eyes see.
You walk by faith the same way you learned to walk as a child: one step at a time. Read God's Word daily. That's how you learn His voice. When fear comes, quote His promises back to Him. When tempted, remember He already defeated this sin. When discouraged, recall how He's been faithful before. Each step of faith makes the next one easier.
Prayer: Lord, we confess we trust our eyes more than Your Word. Teach us to walk by faith today. When we can't see Your hand, help us trust Your heart. Give us strength to take the next step of obedience, even when the path isn't clear. Thank You that Jesus walked the hardest path first, all the way to the cross, so we could follow Him by faith. Amen.