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Why is faith described as a vision?

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Faith acts as a vision that sees the promises of God from afar, influencing a believer's journey.

The idea of faith as a vision is rooted in Hebrews 11, where it describes faith as having the ability to perceive the promises of God that are not yet visible. This seeing by faith allows believers to navigate their lives with a sense of purpose and assurance, knowing that the fulfillment of God’s promises is certain despite current circumstances. This is likened to looking through binoculars to see a distant reality, which leads to a life characterized by confidence in God’s faithfulness and an eagerness for the eternal hope ahead.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:13, 2 Corinthians 5:7

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