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In this week’s Lent conversation, Tamy and Jordan reflect on a powerful question: Are we being blinded by our privilege?
After hearing a friend pray that Western believers wouldn’t be “blinded by privilege,” Tamy began wrestling with what that really means. Turning to Revelation 3 and Jesus’ message to the church of Laodicea, they explore how comfort, resources, and security can create a subtle spiritual blindness which makes us believe we are strong when we are actually deeply in need of Christ.
Together they unpack how privilege can dull our awareness of our dependence on God, why that makes faith more challenging rather than easier, and the hopeful invitation Jesus gives.
By HallelIn this week’s Lent conversation, Tamy and Jordan reflect on a powerful question: Are we being blinded by our privilege?
After hearing a friend pray that Western believers wouldn’t be “blinded by privilege,” Tamy began wrestling with what that really means. Turning to Revelation 3 and Jesus’ message to the church of Laodicea, they explore how comfort, resources, and security can create a subtle spiritual blindness which makes us believe we are strong when we are actually deeply in need of Christ.
Together they unpack how privilege can dull our awareness of our dependence on God, why that makes faith more challenging rather than easier, and the hopeful invitation Jesus gives.