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We
walk by faith not by sight
Corinthians
5:7 What does ‘We walk by faith not by sight’ mean?
Biblword
“We walk
by faith not by sight” actually is a quote from the King James
Version of the Bible.
It is a
good translation, but some modern translations read “we live by faith not by
sight”.
And
that is good as well.
When
Paul talks about the way Christians ‘walk’ he means ‘the way we live our day to day lives…’
So the
verse is not really about guidance in specific situations, as it is sometimes
used.
Connected to the previous verse
This
famous sentence actually begins with the word ‘for’ which means
‘because, since’.
The verse is connected to verse 6. “Therefore we are
always confident and know that as long as we are at home in the body we are
away from the Lord. For (because, since) we walk (live) by faith, not by
sight.”
Some
may believe it is wrong to think through a difficult decision.
Others
may go even further. They believe that the work of doctors, lawyers, and
psychologists should have no relevance for the Christian.
They
may believe that these things are walking by ‘sight’ and not by ‘faith’.
Instead we should just ‘trust God’.
However,
the connecting word shows us that this is not what Paul is talking about
in 2 Corinthians
5:7.
“We do
not live by sight” simply means that we know Jesus.
Even
though He is not physically here with us. Jesus is in heaven, and we won’t see
Him until we get there.
Living
by faith and not by sight is the normal Christian experience.
Because
we have never met Jesus face to face. We only know Jesus through the Bible, and
through our experiences with Him.
Paul lived by faith
The
encouragement is that God has much better things in store for you.
If you
feel upset by your own sins, or if your life is difficult, the good news is
that these are not signs that God doesn’t love
you.
Please
don’t think that.
Paul
had to put up with terrible problems, but he did not lose heart (2 Corinthians
4:16) and was always of good courage (2 Corinthians
5:6), because he knew the situation now was not what God wanted for
him in the end.
Now he
lived by faith, but one day he would live by sight and ‘be at home with the
Lord’: he would get to see, and live with, Jesus (2 Corinthians
5:8).
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