Eyes to seeā¦
The laws and Commandments were given so that Israel could know the difference between sin and truth. The same applies for all Christians. We see the truth because the blinders have been removed. We are no longer blind. We are no longer lost. I thank God for that, amen.
Yet, a great deal of people are still lost, still reject the truth and choose to live in sin every day. Folks, we must not stop reaching out to them. Jesus died for all mankind. Let not our bowls of compassion be shut up. šā¤ļø
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Understanding spiritual blindness is crucial in appreciating the value of faith and compassion. Many people struggle to recognize the depth of their own shortcomings, which is why embracing the love and sacrifice of Jesus becomes a turning point. This love is not just a concept but a calling to act with kindness and patience. From my own journey, I recall how it felt to have my 'blinders' removedāsuddenly, the world took on new meaning. This clarity brought both joy and responsibility: joy in knowing the truth and responsibility to share it. Reaching out to others who remain lost means showing empathy rather than judgment, understanding that their resistance often stems from unrecognized pain or fear. The phrase "Until an unbeliever understands just how great our sins are, they'll never understand just how great the love of Jesus is" resonates deeply. It reminds us that awareness of our imperfections opens the heart to receiving grace. Through daily meditation on scriptures and devotionals like those from Born of God Ministries, believers can strengthen their resolve to live truthfully and compassionately. Practically, this means engaging in acts of kindness, listening without prejudice, and consistently inviting others into conversations about faith with humility. The journey from blindness to seeing is ongoing; it challenges us to renew our commitment to love and truth, fostering a community that supports spiritual growth and healing.
