Can you see Keira behind the bushes in these two different pictures? |
Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your
law. Psalm 119:18
The three dogs I was dog-sitting played
in the backyard. I walked out onto the deck to check on them. I saw only two of them. From my vantage point, I scanned all around
the yard. Still I could see only
two. I worried that the one dog might
have escaped through a hole under the fence.
As I walked down the steps, a little motion in the shrubs across the
yard caught my eye. There stood the dog looking
directly at me. She was barely visible
because her coloring perfectly blended in with the gray fence and
vegetation. My eyes had been deceived. It
so surprised me, I took a picture so I could share the story with the
owner. But, the dog wasn’t visible in
the picture either.
This incident made me realize that the
truth can be looking right at us, but sometimes we might not see it.
Saul of Tarsus thought his
perspective allowed him to clearly see the truth and he persecuted and killed the
disciples of Jesus. But, on the road to
Damascus, the Lord by His mercy spoke to Saul out of a great light above the brightness of the sun which
blinded Saul’s eyes, yet opened his heart to the truth.
But
rise, and stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared unto thee for this purpose…to
open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of
Satan unto God, that they many receive forgiveness of sins, and inheritance among
them which are sanctified by faith that is in me. Acts 26: 16a, 18 (KJV)
When
Saul was able to see again three days later, he saw aright and went forth as a bold
witness and a powerful minister serving the Lord.
Untold
misery has been caused in this world by people who think they are seeing
aright, and yet they have not turned from the power of Satan unto God.
Then,
as believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, part of our responsibility is expressed
in those words of Jesus in Acts 26:18.
Jesus
said What
wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?
And
the blind man said, Lord, that I may receive my sight.” (See Luke 18:35-41)
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