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What if the greatest miracle Jesus performs in our lives isn't changing our circumstances but changing how we see them?
This weekend we hear the story of the man born blind in John 9 and Paul's invitation in Ephesians to "live as children of the light." Jesus heals blindness—but the story reminds us that not everyone welcomes restored sight. Sometimes seeing clearly means letting God reshape how we understand the world.
Faith often works like a sunrise. At first the light comes slowly—soft and gradual—until suddenly we realize we can see things in a way that we couldn't before.
As we gather during this Lenten season and St. Patrick's weekend, we'll reflect on how Christ continues to open our eyes today, helping us grow, change, and walk more fully as children of the light.
Blessings,
By S SmithWhat if the greatest miracle Jesus performs in our lives isn't changing our circumstances but changing how we see them?
This weekend we hear the story of the man born blind in John 9 and Paul's invitation in Ephesians to "live as children of the light." Jesus heals blindness—but the story reminds us that not everyone welcomes restored sight. Sometimes seeing clearly means letting God reshape how we understand the world.
Faith often works like a sunrise. At first the light comes slowly—soft and gradual—until suddenly we realize we can see things in a way that we couldn't before.
As we gather during this Lenten season and St. Patrick's weekend, we'll reflect on how Christ continues to open our eyes today, helping us grow, change, and walk more fully as children of the light.
Blessings,