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							 Faith is 
							not just something we say. It is not just felt! It 
							can be seen! I love the old Indiana Jones movie 
							where he is required to step out in faith onto an 
							invisible bridge over a deep chasm. He discovers 
							rather quickly that a little dirt on the path will 
							show the way and confirm his suspicions of an unseen 
							bridge. It’s such a great illustration of walking by 
							faith. We can’t see what’s ahead, but we have to 
							believe that God has made a way and that He will 
							show it to us. Walking by 
							faith means living like there’s more to life than 
							the eye can see. A life of faith recognizes that 
							what we can’t see is more real, more true, and more 
							powerful than what we can see with our own two eyes. 
							The problem is that we use our physical eyes to 
							judge everything. If I can’t see it or touch it, I 
							question if it’s real or not. We’re not used to 
							opening our spiritual eyes and seeing with faith. When the Hebrew writer says, “Let 
							us fix our eyes on Jesus,” (12:2) that can’t be done 
							with physical eyes so the writer must be talking 
							about spiritual eyes. Faith is trusting what the eye 
							cannot see!Eyes see our enemy approaching and our backs against 
							the sea; faith sees the water parting and our 
							journey across on dry ground.
 
							
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			 Eyes see the walls of Jericho too tall to scale; 
			faith sees the walls tumbling down. Eyes see storms; faith sees Jesus calming the 
			storm.  Eyes see a dead body; faith sees an empty tomb. Eyes see our faults; faith sees our Savior.Eyes see our guilt; faith sees his cleansing blood.
 Eyes look in the mirror and see a sinner, a 
			failure; but faith looks in the mirror and sees a robed prodigal 
			bearing the ring of grace on our finger and the kiss of our Father 
			on our face. Eyes see an empty tomb; but faith sees Jesus 
			alive. I think there’s a good chance I spend too much 
			time focused on what I can see and not what God can do. Jesus once said, “With man it is impossible, but 
			not with God. With God, all things are possible.” Prayer today: 
			Lord, help me to not focus on my troubles, but help me to fix my 
			eyes on Jesus. Amen! 
							Ron Otto, preaching minister at 
							Lincoln Christian Church  |