2 Corinthians 5:7 KJV
“For we walk by faith, not by sight:”
Faith sees differently.
If we live only by what we see, we will be on a roller coaster ride our whole life. One day things look good, so we feel strong. The next day things look hard, so we wonder where God is. But we are not called to live by sight. We are called to walk by faith.
God has already placed His Spirit within us, and what is in us has the ability to remove every mountain that this world or the enemy can put before us. There is nothing too big for God. There is nothing that surprises Him. There is nothing He does not already have the answer for.
The limiting factor is not God’s ability. The limiting factor is often whether we are believing Him and seeing the situation through the spirit instead of only through the natural.
You may be facing something that looks impossible. You may be dealing with a diagnosis, a financial need, a family situation, a decision, or a mountain that feels too big to move. But God already has the answer. He already has the breakthrough. He already has the wisdom, the provision, the peace, and the strength you need.
Once it is birthed in your spirit and you get the revelation, it is yours. You already have victory. You already have healing. You already have heaven living on the inside of you. You have to say, “Yes, Lord, I believe You. I receive what You have already made available.”
Faith does not deny that natural things exist. Faith simply refuses to let natural things have the final word.
You have to see it through the eyes of God before you walk it out in the natural. See yourself healed. See the marriage mending. See the provision coming. See the door opening. See yourself walking in victory. See your family serving the Lord. See yourself doing what God has called you to do.
God does not want you stuck staring at the mountain. He has already supplied what is needed to move it.
Today, choose to stop rehearsing what you see in the natural and start agreeing with what God has spoken in the spirit. Walk by faith, not by sight.
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