Smudged Glasses
(Matthew 5:6)
I’m still fairly new to this business of wearing glasses. I mostly have to
wear them to read. And it’s taken me a while to adjust to these new things
on my face. But I had to get them. It was easier get glasses than to get
longer arms, and the glasses were cheaper. Sometimes when I’m real busy, I
start noticing clouds developing between me and what I’m trying to read. And
I see strange little spots. Then I remember I’m wearing my glasses – which
I have neglected to clean for a few days. When I hold them up to the light,
I can see the source of the fog and the spots. Dirty glasses. It’s amazing
how much better you can see when you clean your glasses! The world looks so
much clearer!
You may be at a point in your life right now where you really need to be able
to see clearly - to see God, that is. You’ve got important decisions to
make, and you really want to be able to figure out God’s leading; to see
where God is going so you can follow Him into His will for you…you don’t
want to make a mistake on this. But maybe you’re having a hard time seeing
God right now. It could be time to clean your glasses.
In fact, in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus described the kind of people who
would be able to see God – which you may really need right now. If you’re
having a hard time figuring out what God wants . . . seeing where He’s going
in your life, these words of Jesus may help you improve your vision. He
simply says in our word for today from the Word of God, “Blessed are the pure
in heart, for they will see God.” That’s Matthew 5:6. If you can’t see
God, you’re going to wander around confused and unsure. And if you’re not
pure in your heart, you won’t see God clearly. There’s dirt on your
glasses. You’ve got some cleaning to do.
You may be doing all kinds of good things to get God’s guidance – you’re
reading His Word, you’re praying for His direction, and you’re seeking godly
counsel. But if there’s something impure in your heart, it will block the
view. That may be why no answer has seemed to come. God’s waiting for you
to clean up what isn’t pure.
Notice, this ability to see God comes from being pure in heart. This is the
stuff inside where no one can see but God. The bitterness and unforgiveness
you may be harboring… the mind that keeps wandering into lustful fantasies .
. . the pride that’s been growing in your heart . . . the compromises in your
integrity, your truthfulness . . . that idol in your heart that’s been
drawing you slowly away from your first love for Jesus.
God sees that junk inside – and He’s saying, “I have so much I want to show
you, but I can’t until you get rid of what’s coming between us.”
Could it be that you haven’t been able to figure out God’s leading because
of dirt that’s accumulated on your spiritual glasses – that’s your heart.
Isn’t it time you dealt with what the real problem is – the impurity in your
heart. Once you clean your spiritual glasses – once you are what Jesus calls
one of “the pure in heart” – you’ll be amazed how clearly you’ll finally be
able to see the God who has all the answers you need.
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