Friday, November 2, 2012

November Chapter 11 Where are Your Eyes


See
What the Lord wants us to
See

What is Our future
What do we SEE

Too many times we get in a hurry and miss  
VERY IMPORTANT THINGS

In Genesis 3:5-7 we see the first time the word eyes is used in the bible.

 The serpent is telling Eve your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil. (Deception) Next it is pleasing to her eye, so she gave into temptation and ate of it then gave it to Adam.  Their eyes were then opened (to sin) and they hid from God.  What are your eyes seeing that could lead you to sin? And cause you to hide from God. Do we not know that nothing can hide us from God?  He sees all things.  


What are you looking at? What do you see? How do you see it?
We all see things differently, but the one thing that is constant and sure is the Word of God. It is living and powerful, as told in Hebrew 4:12 sharper than a two-edge sword. Discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart, so let’s see what they Word of God says about our eyes.
There are 511 verses using the word eyes in the bible using the New Kings James version. 

It is said that when you look into someone’s eyes you look into their soul.
If this is true, what do your eyes look like? What if someone could really see what you have been looking at? Or what you are thinking?  Does it please God?  I am not here to judge. God has shown me a lot lately about how easy it is to call judgment on someone, because of his or her lifestyle. But what the word says is we should all judge ourselves, the bible says let us examine ourselves.

The last time the word eyes is used here in Revelations 21:4 says God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying.  There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away.

So next time you roll a candy eyeball in your mouth
May you be reminded
That the Lord has His eyes on you
He is coming back to a righteous people
Be found with your eyes on Him

Let’s Pray: Father God, be with each person who reads this. Open their understanding to your word; open their understanding to your Holy Spirit. Thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, who died willingly for our sins; so that we would be set free from sin and death. Forgive us of our sins. Help us as we repent and turn from our sins; teach us to walk in your ways. In Jesus Name, Amen!