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Why is it important to trust God for what we cannot see?

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Trusting God for the unseen reflects genuine faith and reliance on His promises.

The act of trusting God for things we cannot see is vividly illustrated in the Feast of Harvest mentioned in Exodus 23. Here, the Israelites were commanded to bring the firstfruits of their crops to the Lord, demonstrating their trust in His provision for the rest of the harvest that was yet to come. This principle extends to Christian faith where believers are called to trust in Christ's completed work for their ultimate acceptance before God, even when they cannot 'see' their justification fully realized until the final day of judgment. Such faith is more than belief; it is resting in the unshakeable promises of God, affirming that He will fulfill His good purpose in His time.
Scripture References: Exodus 23:16, Romans 8:28-30

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