Sunday, June 27, 2010

Impaired Vision

Hebrews 12:1-2

So many of us today are living with impaired vision. As I've gotten older I've noticed when reading the need to hold whatever I'm attempting to read further and further from my eyes. I simply can't see when somethings too close to me anymore. And isn't that the truth when it comes to whatever is happening in our life right now? The closer something is to us, especially when it's happening to us, the more difficult it is to see. Similarly we all have imperfect, impaired vision.

The Bible uses Hebrews 12:1-2 to tell us about seeing Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith, for the purpose of encouraging us to focus our eyes, ultimately our attention on what really matters - Jesus. The stuff going on in our lives should all be viewed through the lens of Jesus Christ. No matter what we face we have a perfect example who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorned it's shame and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

This tells us a few things about fixing our eyes on Jesus. First it says Jesus is the author and perfector of our faith. It means He knows what's best, He's been there before and knows what we're facing. Yet He was without sin and was able to live according to God's plan and with God's power. Friends, this life is available to us. But we must believe it and we must trust God's vision, how He sees things is better than how we see what's going on in our lives right now. Second thing it tells us is Jesus considered His suffering joy. Now this is a tough one to understand. Because I don't know about you but I don't consider pain joyfully. But Jesus' example tells us He could do this because He knew the benefit of His suffering for those He loves. Think about it this way, the suffering we face is for the benefit of ourselves and more importantly it's also for others. So at the same time we're suffering we're fulfilling the Great Commandment. We're being faithful to God and therefore loving God with everything we've got. And we're loving our neighbor as ourselves. Last thing this tells us about fixing our eyes on Jesus is He sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. This means all His suffering was worth it. This means He sat down where? At the throne of God which means He sat down in VICTORY! Friends we too will one day fully realize we are sitting down in VICTORY with Christ where we'll reign with Him forever and ever. Amen.

Let's trust the author and perfector of our faith and fix our eyes on Jesus all the time.

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