Seeing Clearly


I didn’t wear glasses until I about 40 years old. I tried for a long time not to get glasses. Both my parents wore them and I knew I would eventually. I would always take care of my eyes. Especially not to strain them in low light or in bright light. I always had sunglasses. But it really doesn’t matter how well you take care of your eyes. If your family has that weakness in their eyes, it is a real possibility that you will need glasses. So, when my arms were just too short to read any more, I got glasses. I still take care of my eyes, because loss of my sight would be devastating. I brought a computer program to be able to speak to the computer. The only problem with the program, is that I have to teach the computer to speak. Computers are wonderful tool, but they are as dumb as their owners. But back to my story. Seeing clearly is something that you have to work on all your life. When you are young, it is taking care of your eyes. Then as you grow up, it is understanding who you are and what your purpose is in this world. I know some very smart people who are as blind as bats. They can’t see farther than their noses. And I know people who are totally blind and see into eternity. The difference has always been God. My eyes were opened when I came to the Lord and He forgave me. You want to see with clarity, then let God open your eyes to the truth. Then you will be able to see clearly.

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