“But whoever does not have them is nearsighted and
blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their past sins.”
II Peter 1:9
Did your mother say to you what my mother sometimes
said to me: “Eat your carrots; they are good for your eyes to help you see”?
I leave the
value of that statement to nutritionists but if it is true I think I may have
found its “spiritual” counterpart. Suppose you wanted to improve your spiritual
eyesight, what do you think you could do? Well, Peter explains by listing for
us in verses 5-8 what the meaning of “them” is from verse 9.
Look at it with me:
“For this very reason, make every effort to add to your
faith goodness; and to goodness, knowledge;
and to knowledge, self-control; and to self-control,
perseverance; and to perseverance, godliness;
and to godliness, mutual affection; and to mutual
affection, love.
For if you possess these qualities in increasing
measure, they will keep you from being
ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our
Lord Jesus Christ.”
None of us would knowingly desire to be nearsighted
and certainly not blind,
physically or spiritually.
Peter tells us how we can prevent spiritual blindness.
He lists for us these eight characteristics: Faith, goodness, knowledge,
self-control,
perseverance, godliness, mutual affection and love.
He says we should make every effort to have these and
then reinforces their importance by saying we should possess these qualities in
increasing measure. In other words they are not static in nature but should
continue to grow in us as we mature in Him.
I don’t know about you but apart from the enabling
power of His Holy Spirit I am helpless to see that happen. There’s the key – do
you see that happening? Do you see yourself abiding in Christ and relying on
the enablement of the Holy Spirit? I am not talking about some New Age
visualization technique but rather an understanding of the power of His word
and His Spirit to change you to see what He sees in you!
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