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See with Eyes of Faith in the Midst of Crisis

In life, often find ourselves facing unexpected challenges and difficulties that can leave us feeling overwhelmed and lost. Whether it’s standing water in the basement, leaky pipes, family disappointments, grief, or job loss, these moments can shake us to our core. But how can a believer learn to see with eyes of faith in the midst of such crises?

The process of learning to see with eyes of faith is not a quick or easy one. In a world where information is readily available at our fingertips, we can mistakenly believe that growth and understanding can be fast-tracked. However, true growth and transformation take time, preparation, and application.

Even the disciples, who walked alongside Jesus and witnessed His mighty works, struggled with maintaining faith in the face of challenges. When faced with the daunting task of feeding thousands with limited resources, they were quick to turn to their own understanding and resources instead of fully trusting in God’s provision.

Developing eyes of faith requires a lifestyle of seeking God’s revelation in Scripture and cultivating an awareness of His ongoing presence within us. It involves stillness, quietness, and a willingness to trust in God’s sovereignty over our circumstances.

“Be still, be quiet, and know I, Jehovah, am God.”

In times of crisis, when we feel like we have reached our limits, ready to throw in the towel, we can find hope in the abiding presence of Christ. True peace, As we abide in Him, we can rest assured that He will provide for our needs and calm our anxiety and fears.

So, the next time you find yourself in the midst of a crisis, remember that it is an opportunity to draw near to Jesus and find rest in Him. Let go of the need to rely solely on your own resources and instead trust in the unchanging promise of God to bring peace and provision in the midst of uncertainty.

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