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What does seeing by faith mean in a Christian context?

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Seeing by faith means perceiving and believing in God's promises and blessings beyond our immediate circumstances.

In the Christian context, 'seeing by faith' involves recognizing and trusting in the spiritual realities that God has revealed, even when they are not visible to the physical eye. As Moses was taken to the top of Pisgah to see the Promised Land, Christians are called to look beyond the present trials and uncertainties and to focus on the hope and blessings found in Christ (Hebrews 11:1). This perspective allows believers to grasp the fullness of what God has prepared for them, understanding that their citizenship is in heaven and their salvation is assured. Faith is not a mere wish but a firm conviction rooted in the truths of Scripture, bringing comfort and assurance in God's promises.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:1, Deuteronomy 34:1-4

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The Top of Pisgah
Drew Dietz · May 9, 2021
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