John 9:5 - “While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably heard this complaint from your kids, “I’m starving, but there’s nothing to eat.”
In reality, there’s food to eat, just not the food they wanted to eat.
So we can see the reality of food, but not like the choices. A lot of times in life, we see what’s ahead, but we’re not willing to do the work to get there. Having sight, but no vision.
Helen Keller, a blind woman, wrote, “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”
The take-away from this is that I hope you’re not settling for less than what God’s got planned for you.
Think big; have large dreams of reaching the lost; think short-term mission trips, visiting the elderly and shut-ins, giving your time and resources to those in need.
Start looking beyond your physical and mental limits and envision your potential. If you’re spiritually blind, you’re unable to see the truth.
Seek guidance from God. Ask Him for visions. It’s harvest season. There are so many lost souls out there, just waiting for someone to tell them the truth.