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Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:1-7; Proverbs 3:5-7
Devotional: Faith and sight operate on opposite principles. Sight demands evidence before belief; faith believes before seeing evidence. Before salvation, you navigated life entirely by what your natural senses confirmed. But as a believer, you've been called to a higher operating system—one that trusts God's Word above visible circumstances. Leaning on your own understanding feels safe because it's familiar, but it keeps you trapped in human limitation. The challenge today is recognizing where you're still requiring your mind to "figure out" God's promises before you'll trust them. Abraham didn't understand how he'd father nations in his old age. Moses couldn't explain how he'd lead a nation with a speech impediment. Mary couldn't comprehend virgin birth. Yet each stepped forward in faith.
What has God spoken to you that your mind cannot fully explain? That's precisely where faith becomes real. Trust His heart when you cannot trace His hand.
