Posts Tagged ‘eyes of faith’
Eyewitness
When I see something with my own eyes, it is really difficult to convince me that what I saw didn’t happen. I will confess that when something traumatic happens, it’s hard on the eyewitness to comprehend all that just happened. I’m reading through John’s account of Jesus’ life. I’m near the end where Jesus is…
Read MoreOpen My Eyes
I have been wearing glasses for several years now. I think it was maybe 10 years ago that I was “promoted” to bi-focal lenses. Those are not super fun. Vision is something that often changes with age and not everyone has the same issues. I see people who wear glasses only to read and then…
Read MoreProvisions
One of my roles as a husband and Dad is provider. I am thankful to be able to provide for my family. We have plenty of food. During this pandemic, it’s a bit risky to think about getting the virus to run to the store to get food. I am learning to be thankful to…
Read MoreInvisible
I sometimes wish I could have the ability to be invisible. I’ve often said, “I’d like to be a fly on the wall when that happens”. I know it’s not a “super power” like flying or being the strongest, but I think it would be cool. I also sometimes wish I could see things…
Read MoreSee His Face
I can remember faces way better than I can remember the names that go with the faces. This drives me nuts, because I realize the importance of remembering someone’s name. I was at a gathering just yesterday and it seemed like our whole town was there and I saw a lot of people I know.…
Read MoreOpen My Eyes
When I wake up in the morning, my eyes don’t always want to open. They’ve been shut for a few hours resting along with the rest of my body. Even now as I write, my eyes are still tired and could probably close quickly if I let them. I’ve got the coffee on in order…
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