Why Spiritual Hindsight is Always 20/20
Have you heard the saying, Hindsight is 20/20?
Growing up, my vision was always great, until it wasn’t. Years ago, I lost distance vision from working at a computer for my job. An eye doctor explained how vision we no longer use, we lose.
Our eyes make the adjustment, Oh, this is the distance you’re going to see.
Now, I’m near sighted and have glasses for when I need to see far away.
Often, the same holds true in spiritual vision. We wish we could see what God’s doing in our life—how He’s working for our good.
So we lose spiritual vision because we fail to use it, we fail to trust God is God and on His throne. And we become near sighted, only putting our faith in God when we can actually see His works come to fruition.
But the people mentioned in the Hall of Faith, Hebrews 11, believed God would fulfill His promises even though many of them never “saw” these promises come to pass.
“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” Hebrews 11:1 (NIV)
“Assurance about what we do not see” is the hardest part.
Maybe I can’t see things at a distance, but my faith eyes can have full assurance in God for on down the road and into the future.
Maybe I can’t see things at a distance, but my faith eyes can have full assurance in God for on down the road and into the future. Share on XSpiritual Hindsight Helps Us Trust God
Spiritual hindsight is how I’ve learned to trust God. And it’s always 20/20.
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