Hurting With Hope - From Levi Luskoنموونە
Day 2: The Invisible World
At any given moment, there’s always more going on than what we can see with the naked eye. If you’ve ever spent any time stargazing, you know this is true. On a cloudless, dark night, when you are far from civilization, it’s possible to see as many as five thousand stars. But on a cloudy night you might not see hardly any. That doesn’t mean they aren’t there—there are always stars in the sky—you just can’t always see them. So it is spiritually. You must not rely on the naked eye. Faith is the telescope that allows us to see the spiritual realities at play all around us.
The apostle Paul taught about this in one of his letters:
We do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal (2 Corinthians 4:18).
Every moment of every day, you are in an invisible battle that rages on—as real as the ancient ones you read about in history class and as current as the clips shown on the evening news. This is the war: every moment of every day, we must make the all-important choice of whether we will rely on the naked eye.
Will you trust what we can see is there or believe what God says is there?
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About this Plan
Discover the power of hope to get you through difficult times, and learn how to turn any sorrowful journey into a “roar story." This six-day plan is based on Levi Lusko's Bible Study: Through the Eyes of a Lion.
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