Dear Diary,
#Near-Sightedness
#Far-Sightedness

What’s
my point? Hellen Keller is quoted to have said/written, ‘The only thing worse
than being blind is having sight but no vision.” I add to her sentiments, the
only thing worse than being blind is having sight but #Faith-Myopia! Recently,
I have been involved with some people who don’t seem to see past their
immediate surroundings. They don’t see the bigger picture; rather, they focus
almost exclusively on the immediate. Spiritually, #Faith-Myopia victims
tend to view God's truth through the lens of their own circumstances as opposed
to viewing their circumstances through the lens of God's truth. Faith-myopia
tends to view God’s truth through the tinted, blue or pink-colored lenses, they
lack spiritual discernment. They walk in darkness, rather than in God's light.
If you are a Christians as
I, we ought to be farsighted i.e., focused on the distant goal that lies before
us, Philippians 3:13-14; 2 Cor 4:16-18. On the flip-side, we also ought to be
focused on today, i.e., by not being excessively worried about tomorrow’s
vanities. Allow God to take care of your immediate circumstances without losing
focus on the main goal. Refuse #Faith-Myopia. See the distant future through
faith lenses.
Yours faithful scribbler,
Nzaku Nashipae
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