Eyes Wide Open
It never ceases to amaze me how God can use every day, normal life situations to teach us Biblical truth. It is God who must open our eyes, but we must be willing to see what He opens our eyes to. When we are willing to see, we find that God is at work all around us. One of the things I believe God wants us to open our eyes to is His supreme, perfect love for us.
The life of discipleship to Christ is not an easy one. The devil and sin attempt to interfere with our growing in Christ at every turn. We often lose focus with the Christ who loves us and died in our place. We still struggle with the sin nature that is still part of us, even though we have been freed from slavery to it, by the salvation we have in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Although this conflict with our own flesh is difficult, it will eventually come to an end when Christ completes the work he began in us with our salvation and makes us perfect when He takes us home to heaven to be with Him. Until that time we are still under construction and we are being “perfected” as he molds us and purges us, as part of the process of making us like Him. This can often be difficult in itself and painful as he removes the parts of us that serve no good purpose. He often uses trials and tribulations to purge us and strengthen our faith. But so often we do not see what He is doing in us. Perhaps it is cliche, but we cannot see the forrest because of the trees.
I have often said, and will continue to say. If we ever really understood how much God really loves us. If we could ever truly grasp the concept that is His perfect love. We would have no difficulty in our decision to follow Him. There would be no doubt, no fear of the direction He leads us. Our devotion to Him is often dictated by our understanding of His love. We are to be faithful to Him even when we don’t see what he is doing, but we can be faithful to Him regardless because we can see and know His great love for us. The better we understand His perfect love for us, the more perfect our obedience is, because we have no fear of whom we know loves us completely.
I John 4:18 says:
There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear...
If we could only see how perfect His love for us is, we would be far less hesitant in seeking His will and plan for our lives. Which brings me back to my introductory point about how God can use every day situations to teach us Biblical truth.
This Christmas I received a new lens (35 mm F/1.8) for my Nikon Camera. Without getting to technical for those who are not photogs, I will explain it as simply as I can.
This new lens primarily does two things really well. Both are predicated upon the fact that the “eye” (aperture) is able to open much wider than either of my other two lenses. Because of this much more light is able to enter the camera. Which enables me to take pictures in much darker environments without a flash. The second thing the wide open “eye” (aperture) does is create a shallow depth of field. Meaning that the subject of the photo is in focus but the background is blurred, allowing the subject of the photo to stand out from the background. With this effect when you look at the photo, you are able to focus on the subject and not be distracted by the surrounding environment. I realized that this is exactly what we need as Christians. We need to allow God to open our eyes wide open, so that we can see His love and all that He has for us. Furthermore as he does this the surrounding confusion becomes blurred and we will see only Him and His love. Which in turn makes it easier for us to understand and follow Him by faith, because we see Him and His love. And even when we do not understand all that he has in store for us we trust Him because we know He loves us perfectly.
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