Saturday, February 20, 2010

Christian Heperopia

It is amazing how clearly we can see the faults of others while oblivious to our own weaknesses. Jesus, it seems was always dealing with this problem. I can't think of a time when he dealt with it among unbelievers. He was always dealing with it among religious people and more often than not, among religious leaders.

When we were young converts to Jesus and his way of living, we were like a sponge absorbing all that we could. There is another characteristic to a sponge other than being porous, it is also very pliable and flexible. As youngsters in the faith we were "bright eyed" and open. As we get older we can get closed and narrow in our perspective. Of course, hopefully, that narrower vision is a sign of maturity but it can also be caused by a kind of blindness. Hyperopia is a condition of the eye that we commonly call farsightedness. A person with this problem sees things clearly off in the distance but can't see clearly up close. In Christian terms we would call it Phariseeism. Sounds a lot like "far-a-see-ism" doesn't it? (I couldn't resist that one!)

Let me get to my point in this writing. Christian Hyperopia causes a kind of blindness that leaves us where we see the faults of others more than our own. That farsightedness allows us to develop pride and a self-deception that can wreck our Walk with the Lord. It also causes us to have great difficulty fitting into the Church as God designed. We all have had days of hyperopia. A symptom is when we judge another person's motivation by the motivation of our own heart! In truth, very often our judgment is caused by our putting on others our own weaknesses that we just can't see.

Let us take this thought to Jesus and ask him to heal our vision problem.

2 comments:

kennyg said...

HEY PAPA LA, THANKS FOR YOUR WORD FROM THE HOLY SPIRIT. I DEFINITELY NEED REMINDING FROM TIME TO TIME THAT I AM NOT ALL THAT AND A BAG OF CHIPS. I DO TEND TO LOOK AT OTHERS THROUGH A MAGNIFYING GLASS WHILE ALL ALONG THINKING I AM ALWAYS RIGHT. GOD HAS HAD (AND STIL DOES) GREAT MERCY ON ME, I SHOULD ALWAYS EXTEND IT TO OTHERS. PLEASE GOD, HELP ME NOT TO BE SO PRIDEFUL AND SELFISH. WE LOVE YOU LA AND TERESA. JOAN AND KENNY G.

Chuck Hall said...

Very interesting insight on "sight". The physical and the spiritual are very close, aren't they?!

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