2 Corinthians 5:7

7 For we walke in fayth and se not.

2 Corinthians 5:7 Meaning and Commentary

2 Corinthians 5:7

For we walk by faith, and not by sight.
] Faith is a grace which answers many useful purposes; it is the eye of the soul, by which it looks to Christ for righteousness, peace, pardon, life, and salvation; the hand by which it receives him, and the foot by which it goes to him, and walks in him as it has received him; which denotes not a single act of faith, but a continued course of believing; and is expressive, not of a weak, but of a strong steady faith of glory and happiness, and of interest in it: and it is opposed to "sight": by which is meant, not sensible communion, but the celestial vision: there is something of sight in faith; that is a seeing of the Son; and it is an evidence of things not seen, of the invisible glories of the other world; faith looks at, and has a glimpse of things not seen, which are eternal; but it is but seeing as through a glass darkly; it is not that full sight, face to face, which will be had hereafter, when faith is turned into vision.

2 Corinthians 5:7 In-Context

5 He that hath ordeyned vs for this thynge ys god which very same hath geven vnto vs the ernest of the sprete.
6 Therfore we are alwaye of good chere and knowe well that as longe as we are at home in the body we are absent from God.
7 For we walke in fayth and se not.
8 Neverthelesse we are of good comforte and had lever to be absent from the body and to be present with the lorde.
9 Wherfore whether we be at home or from home we endeuoure oure selves to please him.

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