Matthew 13:10-15 | The disciples came to him and asked, “Why do you speak to the people in parables?” He replied, “Because the knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you, but not to them. Whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them. This is why I speak to them in parables: “Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand. In them is fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah: “ ‘You will be ever hearing but never understanding; you will be ever seeing but never perceiving. For this people’s heart has become calloused; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.’

This is why I speak to them in parables: Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand. – Matthew 13:13

As an artist, I’m fascinated by the way people see. Think of picture games that ask, What do you see? In one image, some see a lady with a hat on and others see a bird sitting in a tree. How is it two people can look at the same picture and see two different things?

Jesus’ disciples asked why He spoke in the spiritual illustrations known as parables (Matthew 13:10). Quoting the prophet Jeremiah, Jesus answered, “Though seeing, they do not see; though hearing, they do not hear or understand” (v. 13). He added, “For this people’s heart has grown dull, and with their ears they can barely hear, and their eyes they have closed, lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and understand with their heart and turn, and I would heal them” (v. 15).

My hope is not in people seeing correctly. My hope is in the God who opens the eyes of our hearts to see what He wants us to see. Apart from His supernatural power to open our eyes, we remain blind, without understanding, and without hope.

Let’s pray to the God of our seeing that once He allows us to see and hear and understand with our heart we would turn to Him with all our heart. My hope is in His ability to help us to see, to sensitize our dull hearts, and to heal us. —Genie McGee

Do you need Jesus to open your eyes to anything today?

Father, we need You to give us supernatural sight. We don’t want to miss what You are doing in us and around us.

Celebrate Hope: Looking Back, Stepping Up is an invitation to find where God has been present with us in difficult days long past and where God is present with us now. Certainly God has been our help in ‘ages past,’ and God remains ‘our hope for years to come.’ Celebrate Hope provides us with this needed reminder and offers us the strength to carry on.
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