🕯️ Faith
Faith is to believe what you do not see and the reward of faith is to see what you believe
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Faith reverses the usual order of seeing and believing.

Have you ever stood in a dark room, reaching out your hands, trying to find the light switch without being able to see anything at all? That feeling of uncertainty is exactly what Augustine of Hippo was talking about when he spoke about faith. To believe in what you cannot see is a brave, quiet act of courage. It is the decision to trust that there is a purpose, a warmth, and a way forward, even when your current surroundings feel heavy and dim. Faith isn't about having all the answers or a clear map; it is about the steady heartbeat of trust that keeps you moving through the shadows.

In our everyday lives, this often shows up in the small, quiet moments of transition. We see it when a student studies late into the night for an exam, believing in their potential even before the grades are posted. We see it when someone starts a new career path, feeling the fear of the unknown but trusting that their skills will find a home. It is that invisible thread of hope that connects our current struggles to our future successes. We are often planting seeds in the dirt, and while we cannot see the sprout breaking through the surface, we continue to water the ground because we believe in the life hidden beneath.

I remember a time when I felt quite lost myself, sitting by a murky pond and wondering if my little efforts to spread kindness were actually making a difference. Everything felt stagnant, and I couldn't see any change in the world around me. I felt like I was just paddling in circles. But I decided to keep showing up, to keep being gentle with myself and others, acting on the belief that goodness matters. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, I began to notice small ripples of joy in my daily interactions. The reward of my small, invisible faith was the sudden, clear sight of a much brighter, more connected reality.

When we hold onto our convictions through the unseen seasons, we eventually reach a vantage point where the truth becomes visible. The reward isn't just a destination; it is the clarity that comes from having walked the path with an open heart. As you navigate your own moments of doubt today, I want to encourage you to keep trusting that unseen light. Take a moment to reflect on one area of your life where you are currently walking by faith. What beautiful thing might you see if you simply refuse to let go of your belief?

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