Blind Spot
Blind spots are the places in our life we don’t allow change. Areas we won’t allow our faith to touch. Where our faith is not penetrating and we don’t see it.
Vengeance, anger and hurt create blind spots. This is not about good or bad people. Right or wrong people, this is about places in our life we should have love but there’s hate; maybe your heart?
Who is suffering in your blind spot for the lack of something you refuse to give?
Some people are nicer to strangers and animals than they are to their own family.
How can you say you love God and hate others. Just because you’re gifted or just because you’re anointed and just because you’re successful doesn’t mean you’re right. You cannot substitute money for righteousness. If God measures the saturation of our faith by the way we treat others, how deep is yours?
We should learn to reflect the mercy we’ve been given and stop allowing ourselves to be judgmental and remember the things God has done in our lives.
Mercy doesn’t end with us, it begins with us. God wants to make our heart a sanctuary. It’s not about them, it’s about you. God wants us to be free.
What’s in your blind spot?