Seeing the invisible

Aug

12

2009

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Aug

12

2009

Most of us are heavily burdened by the daily problems that we face.
There is never a shortage of problems. There are plenty to go around. Albert Einstein once said, “In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity”. I have resolved myself to looking for the opportunity when faced with great difficulties, but admittedly it is seldom easy.

It is inevitable that we will face difficulties, the only variable is how we react to them. Confucius said, “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but rising every time we fall”. It is easier to “rise”
if we understand that there is something good going on behind the scenes.

As I ponder stuggles that go on around me daily, especially those life and death sturggles, I look for the “opportunity” of which Einstein spoke, and earnestly try to see how those suffering the most could follow the line of thinking of Confucius and “rise” from this fall,

I looked to the Bible and as always, I found a straightforward answer. We must first be solid in our relationship with Jesus Christ and then look beyond the visible into the realm of the invisible.

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2 Corinthians 16…
Therefore we do not lose heart.
Even though our outward man is
perishing, yet the inward man is
being renewed day by day.
For our light affliction which is
but for a moment, is working for us
a far more exceeding and eternal
weight of glory,
while 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.
For we know that if our earthly
house, this tent, is destroyed, we
have a building from God, a house
not made with hands, eternal in the
heavens.

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