TRUSTING GOD'S PLAN
As humans, we like to see the whole map before beginning the journey.
Hey Lovelies,
Scripture reminds us in 2 Corinthians 5:7 that “we walk by faith, not by sight.” At first glance, those words may sound simple, but living them out requires a deep level of trust in God.
I understand that, as humans, we like to see the whole map before beginning the journey. We like confirmation that every step will lead exactly where we hope it will. We want reassurance that the risks we take in obedience will be rewarded quickly and clearly.
Instead, God often reveals His plans gradually, one moment of trust at a time, and it usual feel so uncomfortable. Our minds search for certainty, for evidence, for something tangible to hold onto. But faith gently asks us to release that need for control and place our trust in the One who sees far beyond the horizon we are standing on.
God’s perspective is not limited by what we can see in the present moment, because while we focus on today’s questions, He is already aware of tomorrow’s answers, and while we struggle to understand why certain doors have closed, He is quietly preparing pathways we have not yet imagined.
Remember, Faith is not blindness; It is trust.
It is the quiet confidence that even when the path ahead is unclear, God is still leading the way. It is choosing to believe that His way reaches further than our human understanding could.
Sometimes walking by faith means continuing to pray when the outcome feels distant. And sometimes it simply means resting in the assurance that God’s timing is unfolding exactly as it should, even when our own timeline feels disrupted.
What I have learned is that faith often grows strongest in unseen places. Looking back, many of us can trace God’s faithfulness through paths we never expected to walk. The very seasons that once felt confusing often become the ones where we later see His guidance most clearly.
The truth is, walking by sight may feel comfortable, but walking by faith transforms us.
It deepens our dependence on God.
It teaches us patience.
And it reminds us that our journey is not defined solely by what we can measure or predict.
So if you find yourself in a season where the road ahead feels hidden, take courage. Faith does not require that you see everything. It simply asks that you trust the One who does.
With grace,
Your Favourite Online Sis 🤍


