
When We Can't See, But Still Believe
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What does it truly mean to have faith? Faith is that peculiar confidence that allows us to trust in something we cannot see—like a child certain their birthday celebration is coming, even without seeing the cake.
Drawing from Hebrews 11, we explore the profound definition that "faith is being sure of what we hope for. It is being sure of what we do not see." This seemingly paradoxical statement forms the foundation for understanding spiritual trust at its deepest level. Faith isn't about having all the answers; it's about knowing God's character well enough to trust His guidance even when the path forward isn't visible.
Throughout history, ordinary people demonstrated extraordinary faith. Noah constructed an enormous boat on dry land, trusting rain would come. Abraham journeyed to an unknown destination simply because God promised to show the way. Moses led an entire nation toward an impassable sea, believing God would create a path. Each story reveals the same truth—they didn't have complete information, but they had complete trust in God's faithfulness.
The seed-planting metaphor perfectly captures faith's essence. When you place a tiny seed in soil, you can't yet see the flower or tree, but you trust in the natural process that will eventually produce growth. Similarly, faith allows us to believe in God's promises before they visibly manifest in our lives. Today's spark reminds us that "Faith doesn't mean we know everything. It means we know God"—and knowing His character gives us confidence to trust His perfect timing and purposes.
Are you waiting for something important? Feeling uncertain about what's happening around you? Remember that God sees the complete picture and works all circumstances for your ultimate good. Join us as we explore what it means to develop unshakable faith in an unseen but ever-faithful God.