Daring Passion…

For we walk by faith, not by sight
2 Corinthians 5:7

On a clear day we can rarely see further than 20 kilometres with our naked eyes. To accomplish this, we may even need the aid of glasses. With unaided eyes we’re unable to see very small things like bacteria or atoms. Occasionally we think we see something that we don’t; it’s an optical illusion. At any moment what we’re able to see is insignificant & miniscule to what we’re unable to perceive.

In today’s verse the Apostle Paul speaks to us about living our lives with a daring passion. He shares with us his powerful understanding on how everything should be viewed and it’s not by what we physically see. He says we’re to walk by faith and forget about what we see. Now that may sound easy but to every believer it’s a challenge, including Paul himself.

The key to achieving this life of daring passion is contained in 2 Corinthians 4:18. It says we’re not to fix our eyes on what is seen, but on what is unseen. It lets us know that what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal. The path we walk is to be outlined by faith and it’s our high call to continue walking by faith until we see it. Every single promise of God’s Word is apprehended by faith before its fruit is ever seen by our eyes.

This week why not join us on this life full of daring passion. Whatever circumstance, problem or difficulty grabs your attention put it aside and accepts the promised solution from the Bible instead. Walk by faith and not by sight and soon you’ll be seeing the promise you read staring back at you.

Daring Passion…

“For we walk by faith, not by sight” 2 Corinthians 5:7

On a clear day we can rarely see further than 20 kilometers with our naked eyes. To accomplish this we may even need the aid of glasses. With unaided eyes we’re unable to see very small things like bacteria or atoms. Occasionally we think we see something that we don’t; it’s an optical illusion. At any moment what we’re able to see is insignificant & miniscule to what we’re unable to perceive.

In today’s verse Paul speaks to us about living our lives with a daring passion. He shares with us his powerful understanding on how everything should be viewed and it’s not by what we physically see. He says we’re to walk by faith and forget about what we see. Now that may sound easy but to every believer it’s a challenge, including Paul himself.

The key to achieving this life of daring passion is contained in 2 Corinthians 4:18. It says we’re to fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. It let’s us know that what is seen is temporary, but what’s unseen is eternal. The path we walk is outlined by faith and it’s our high call to continue walking by faith until we see it. Every single promise of God’s Word is apprehended by faith before its fruit is ever seen with our eyes

This week why not join us on this life full of daring passion. Whatever circumstance, problem or difficulty grabs your attention put it aside and accepts the promised solution from the Bible instead. Walk by faith and not by sight and soon you’ll be seeing the promise you read staring back at you.


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Confidential…

Psalm 20:7 “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God”

Have you ever seen the chariot race in the classic movie “Ben Hur”? There’s so much going on with horses, chariots and people. Everybody’s trusting in the horses & chariots and some of them meet very grisly ends. There’s plenty of power there but we’re definitely not meant to put our trust in them.

Today’s verse is a timely reminder for us to trust in the name of the Lord and nothing else. It’s easy to see powerful personalities, corporations or identities & decide to place our trust in them and on what they say. But it will only lead us to a grisly end. We must put our whole trust In God, His Word & His Name.

This verse also reminds us that it’s only “some” who put their trust in the wrong things. We, as bible believing Christians, know that the things of this world are temporal [2 Corinthians 4:18, James 4:14]. So why would we put our trust in something that is going to vanish. We will trust the Lord!

This week let’s take time aside to make valued decisions based upon God’s Word. If we discover our trust has been misplaced onto worldly things let’s make adjustments and bring life back into line with His Word = Trusting in Him. As we do, life will become less grisly and more enjoyable. Our future will be so much brighter and life will flourish again.