Think about a time when you couldn’t see. Maybe you woke up in a strange room, it was dark outside, there were no lights on, so when you opened your eyes, you still couldn’t see. Or maybe like me you wear glasses or contacts, and without them you simply can’t see much at all.
Jesus talks about sight a lot; about ‘seeing’ in the natural and the spiritual. It’s one of the most important senses we have, and we use it every day without even thinking about it.
As we begin this new year let’s think about what we see. What’s around us now, what is behind us and what is ahead of us. We can’t change what is behind – but we absolutely can change what is ahead of us. I want to challenge you to see what God sees – and if you don’t think you can do that – ask Him to show you why not. What is blocking your vision?
When we conduct eye camps (clinics) in tea garden villages, most of the people have never been to an eye doctor, they simply can’t afford it. So as Gary puts different strength lenses in front of their eyes and asks them which is better, they often say, ‘ok’. That’s not an answer to the question - but they honestly aren’t used to having a choice. It takes some explaining by the translator to get them to understand that there is a difference, and they get to choose.
That’s how it is with our spiritual sight – we often get so used to where we are and what we are doing – should I dare say we get in a rut? A comfortable rut maybe, but is it really the best that God has for you? Or are you just accepting it? You hear someone say, ‘It’s a new year. New things from God. ' And you’re like, ‘okay – sure – whatever'. That's not the right answer.The right answer is to cry out with all of our hearts, ‘Lord let me see what you see for my future, for my life starting today and every day.’ I challenge you – don’t settle. Don’t miss out on what God Almighty has for you.
To know Him better – this amazing God we serve. To really see the greatness of His power at work in your life. Take time to read the entire first chapter of Ephesians – read it out loud, let it penetrate your heart and mind and blow away the cobwebs of complacency.
This Amazing Journey With God Continues ~ Pat and Gary
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