We live by faith, not by sight.

We are on day three of this series, Believing without Seeing, and I’d like to know your thoughts about this topic. Feel free to write to us, and a member of our team will be happy to respond. 💌As beautiful and powerful as the verse, 'For we live by faith, not by sight' (2 Corinthians 5:7 https://www.bible.com/bible/111/2CO.5.7) is, I must admit that in the last few years, as we faced Zac’s complex health journey and watched him suffer daily, this verse felt incredibly hard to live out.
On one hand, we were constantly challenged to see through the lens of faith, while on the other, we couldn’t ignore what was painfully real right in front of us.
Faith isn’t about ignoring reality; it’s about believing that God’s truth is greater than what our eyes can see.
Sight sees obstacles — faith sees opportunity.
Sight sees lack — faith sees provision.
Sight sees pain — faith sees purpose.
Walking by faith means we trust in what we know to be true about God.
A preacher once asked Mother Teresa to pray for him to receive clarity. She gently refused. Surprised, he asked, “Why?” She explained that she’d never had clarity herself. Even more confused, he said, “But your life seemed so clear and purposeful.” She said, “I’ve never had clarity, but what I always have is trust”
There will be seasons when everything in your life feels uncertain. The answers won’t come. The healing may feel far off. The breakthrough might not be visible.
But remember: we weren’t called to walk by what we see — we were called to walk by Who we know and His name is Jesus Christ.Today, would you choose to live by faith, even when you can’t see the outcome, when your prayers seem unanswered and when nothing around you seems to change?
Don’t wait for visible signs to believe — let your belief lead the way.

