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Keep Believing (Even When You Can’t See It Yet)

Hebrews 11:1–6


“Faith is trusting God even when you can’t see the outcome. Keep believing.”


If faith is being honest, then most days it looks a lot like uncertainty. Hebrews 11:1 says faith is “confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” And if we’re real, that’s the hardest part. Trusting something we can’t see, prove, or predict.


It’s one thing to believe God can do something. It’s another to trust Him when you don’t know if or when He will. When the prayer keeps going unanswered, the situation stays the same, and you’re left wondering if your faith even counts anymore.


But Hebrews 11 reminds us that faith has never been about having all the answers. It’s always been about choosing trust anyway. Verse 6 tells us that God honors the kind of faith that keeps coming back to Him, even with questions, doubts, and a tired heart, believing that He is who He says He is and that He cares.


Some days, faith looks strong. Other days, it looks like barely holding on. Both matter. God isn’t asking for perfect faith, He’s asking for real faith. The kind that keeps showing up, keeps praying, and keeps hoping, even when it feels uncomfortable.


If you’re in a season where the outcome is unclear, you’re not failing at faith. You’re practicing it. God sees every step, every prayer, every moment you choose to trust Him instead of walking away.


So keep believing. Even when it’s hard. Even when you’re unsure. Faith doesn’t mean you see the whole picture, it means you trust the One who does.


Prayer: God, help me trust You when I can’t see what’s ahead. When doubt creeps in and my faith feels small, remind me that You are faithful and that You see me. I choose to keep believing, even here. Amen.

 
 
 

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