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2 Corinthians 5:7—“For we walk by faith, not by sight.”
In chapter 5, Paul reflects on the Christian’s present life and future hope. Though believers live in fragile earthly bodies and await their eternal home with the Lord, they are called to live with confidence. In this context, Paul declares, “For we walk by faith, not by sight” (2 Corinthians 5:7).
The Christian life is described as a walk, a daily journey with God. This journey is guided by faith rather than by sight. Sight represents what we can immediately see, measure, or control in this world. Faith, however, rests on the promises and character of God. Believers trust what God has revealed even when circumstances seem uncertain or difficult.
Paul himself lived this way. He endured persecution, hardship, and suffering, yet he continued to trust the Lord’s promises. He knew that the visible world is temporary, but the unseen realities of God’s kingdom are eternal. Faith allows believers to look beyond present struggles and hold firmly to the hope of resurrection and eternal life through Christ.
Here, Christians are called to have steady confidence in God and His promises. Life often presents situations where the future is unclear. Our feelings and circumstances may change, but God’s Word remains sure. Walking by faith means trusting Christ in daily decisions, relying on His guidance, and believing that His purposes are good even when we cannot see the full picture.
Such faith brings courage, perseverance, peace and hope as believers continue their journey toward their eternal home with the Lord.