Have you ever stood in a dark room, reaching out your hand, knowing there is a chair just a few inches away even though you cannot see it? That feeling of certainty, that quiet inner knowing, is exactly what this beautiful verse is describing. Faith isn't about having all the answers or seeing a finished map of your entire life. Instead, it is the steady, invisible foundation that holds you up when the path ahead is shrouded in mist. It is the substance that gives weight to our dreams and provides the evidence we need to keep moving forward, even when our eyes can only see the shadows.
In our everyday lives, we practice this kind of faith much more often than we realize. We plant seeds in the garden and trust that, with water and sun, something beautiful will bloom, even though we cannot see the sprouts underground yet. We start new jobs or embark on new relationships with nothing but a feeling of hope that things will work out. It can be scary to live without visual proof, but that is where the magic happens. If we only moved toward what we could already see, we would never grow, and we would never experience the wonderful surprises that life has in store for us.
I remember a time when I felt particularly lost, much like a little duckling separated from its family in a thick fog. I had a big dream I wanted to pursue, but every practical sign told me it was too risky or too difficult. I couldn't see any evidence of success, only the daunting fog of uncertainty. I had to sit quietly with my heart and ask myself if I could trust the unseen potential within me. Slowly, by focusing on that small, internal spark of hope rather than the external darkness, I found the strength to take that first waddling step forward. Eventually, the fog cleared, and I realized the path had been there all along.
It is okay if your faith feels small today, like a tiny flicker of a candle. You don't need a roaring bonfire to find your way; you just need enough light to see the very next step. When you feel overwhelmed by what is missing or what is unproven, try to lean into that quiet inner substance. Take a moment today to sit in silence and acknowledge the beautiful things you are hoping for, trusting that their existence is already written in your heart. What is one small thing you can trust in today, even without seeing the outcome?
