Lord teach me what I can’t see. Amen
When we see Jesus, we have seen God (Colossians 1:15). Studying Jesus’ life provides us all the details about who God is and how He loves us. In Jesus, God came to walk among us and taught how we might be cleaned of our sin so that we can experience His full presence in heaven. Through Jesus’ ministry, we see the Holy Spirit come and live inside the Christian, making the Christian sensitive to God’s presence and making him more like Jesus. While we only experience the presence of God in somewhat limited ways now, it is because of our identity in Christ that we have access to God at all!
Sometimes its hard to keep fighting when we don’t know if it’s even worth it in the end. But if you look at it, we don’t have to think about what the outcome will be. All we have to do is to trust and enjoy the journey because there is grace wherever we are.
Hello, dear @SaltandLight
So much yes to your words! It’s the same the childrens do, when they don’t know something they ask… That’s what we got to do with the Lord, because there’re thousand of things we won’t lnoe or understand, then just ask God, he knows and he will answer our prayers! Always. We just got to believe to see, it’s that simple.
Kind regards, Luis Guerrero.
No one can see these wonderful things for what they really are without God’s supernatural help. “Open my eyes, that I may behold wonderful things from your law.” If God does not open our eyes, we will not see the wonder of the word. We are not naturally able to see spiritual beauty. When we read the Bible without the help of God, the glory of God in the teachings and events of the Bible is like the sun shining in the face of a blind man. Not that you can’t construe its surface meaning, but you can’t see the wonder, the beauty, the glory of it such that it wins your heart.