We are addicted to clarity. We want a floodlight illuminating the next ten years of our lives. We refuse to move until we can see the destination, the obstacles, and the ETA. We call this "prudence." God calls it "sight."
But the Kingdom operates on a different navigation system.
"For we live by faith, not by sight." (2 Corinthians 5:7)
If you can see the path clearly, you aren't using faith; you are using logic. Sight is relying on your own sensors. Faith is flying by instruments.
God often cuts the visibility to zero on purpose. He brings the fog. He kills the lights. He does this not to abandon you, but to break your reliance on your own perception. When you can’t see the horizon, you are forced to trust the Pilot.
Do not fear the dark sections of the road. The darkness is the only place where true faith can be calibrated.
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