2 Corinthians 5:7
For we walk by faith, not by sight.
From time to time, we truly experience the exhilarating
feeling of God's presence in our lives.
We cannot see God, but we know that He is with us. These moments are precious. These moments are important building blocks
in the foundation of our faith. These
moments are glimpses of things not seen, but things that hold everlasting promise. These are the moments that will carry us
through our daily duties and trials when we do not feel the presence of God
with us. These moments have eternal value.
On the other hand, the special moments that we experience in the flesh are only
temporary. How can we put our faith in
the things of the flesh that will be here today and gone tomorrow? How can we put our faith in the calamities of
life? How can we put our faith in all those
things that will be stripped away at our death?
Let us be governed by the things of eternal hope and not by
the appearance and lure of present things.
Let us walk by faith as we look to Jesus Christ for righteousness,
peace, pardon, and eternal life. Let us
live in the fullness of life offered by Our Savior. Let us live in confident expectation of the
things that are to come. Let us live and
act based on our faith which reveals to us that all the promises of God's Holy
Word are true.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the times that You allow
us to experience Your presence in our lives.
We pray that You will use those moments to build our faith in You. We pray that You will use those moments to
strengthen us when our burdens are heavy and we do not feel Your presence. We ask, Lord, that we will be filled with joy
even when You have called us to tedious tasks.
May the Holy Spirit remind us how pleasing it is to You when we are
obedient to Your calling in our lives.
We pray that we will be living vessels of those moments in Your presence
so that the world around us may experience who You are. May the strength of our faith draw others to
Your Son, Jesus. We ask all these things
in the name of our eternally faithful king, Jesus Christ.
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