Listen "Steps You Cannot See"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textNine words can reset how we move through risk, delay, and doubt: we walk by faith, not by sight. Today we slow down with a short, focused teaching that explores what it really means to trust God when the road ahead looks dim and the outcomes aren’t guaranteed. Rather than chasing perfect visibility, we press into a different kind of confidence—one anchored in God’s character and presence, not in our ability to predict results.We look at how everyday faith works in practice: taking the first step when only the first step is lit, choosing prayer over panic, and leaning on promises even when circumstances shout the opposite. With vivid examples from Noah, Abraham, and Peter, we show how obedience often comes before clarity, and how God proves faithful beyond the edge of our vision. This is not a call to recklessness; it is an invitation to relational trust, where courage grows and fear loses its grip.If you’re facing a risky decision, a foggy future, or a situation that defies logic, you’ll find honest encouragement to keep going. Sight may feel safe because it is measurable, but faith is where transformation happens. You don’t need the whole picture to move; you need a trustworthy Shepherd. We close with a simple, actionable nudge: take the next step by faith and let God meet you in motion.If this message strengthens you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review so others can find it too. Your support helps more people learn to walk by faith when sight falls short.
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