Eyes to see

 I've been reading Tamara Alexander's Fountain Creek Chronicles.    As I read, I have been pondering our sight.  We have a tendency not to see people, have you noticed?  Even our very closest friends and loved ones, we see through a lens that is tainted by our own thoughts, feelings, and ideas.  Sometimes, we see only what we wish we could see, the person we want someone else to be.  This means that we miss out on who the person really is.  Sometimes, we see through a cloud of judgement, not understanding a person's struggles and heartache.  This means we miss out on a relationship.  

So how do we really see others?  We have to see them through the eyes of the Father.  We should be asking, in all our dealings with others, for eyes to see other people the way God sees them.  Then, maybe, we will have the humility to see who they are rather than what they've done or what we want them to do.

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