03-24-2026 PART 1: Walking by Faith: Trusting God Beyond What We See
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Section 1
This portion begins with a powerful reminder that every believer is called to grow in walking by faith, not by sight. The request for prayer to develop this kind of faith is not only valid but essential, as no believer ever fully masters it. Even the apostles, including Peter, struggled in this area, demonstrating that faith is a continual process of growth. The example of Peter walking on water highlights how easily faith can shift to sight when circumstances become overwhelming. The solution is not perfection but persistence—returning focus to Jesus again and again. Faith is strengthened through hearing the Word of God, through fellowship with other believers, and through consistent prayer, all of which help anchor the heart in trust rather than fear.
Section 2
The teaching then moves into real-life examples that illustrate the difference between walking by sight and walking by faith. Situations involving illness, financial hardship, and uncertainty can appear overwhelming when viewed only through natural circumstances. However, testimonies of answered prayer reveal that God is actively working beyond what is visible. Whether it is a financial breakthrough, a medical improvement, or a situation turning around unexpectedly, these moments reinforce the truth that God’s power is not limited by what we see. Sharing these testimonies becomes crucial, as they encourage others and strengthen collective faith. Instead of focusing on fear or worst-case scenarios, believers are called to trust God’s character and His ability to intervene in ways that surpass human understanding.
Section 3
Ultimately, the message centers on surrendering control over outcomes, timing, and methods to God. Prayer is not about directing God or prescribing how He should act; it is about presenting requests and trusting Him completely. Jesus Himself modeled this in prayer, submitting His will to the Father. Walking by faith means standing firm in belief even when circumstances do not immediately change, knowing that God’s timing and approach are perfect. When believers fix their minds on God, they experience a peace that transcends their situation. This kind of faith opens the door to seeing God’s power at work, transforming not only circumstances but also the hearts of those who trust Him.