I read a great story from author Laurie Beth Jones that applies to walking by faith.
A grandmother gave her two grandchildren pumpkins to carve. She set out a few knives for the task.
The older grandson got access to all of the knives and he carved a fancy pumpkin, even putting feet on it.
In contrast, the younger granddaughter was given access to only one knife. The girl wasn’t happy about it.
She protested, “But Grandma, I don’t want to carve a pumpkin that doesn’t
go anywhere. I want my pumpkin to have feet!”
Have you added feet to your faith?
In the following article, you'll discover 1 practical example on how you can walk by faith, not by sight: