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Reading Glasses

I just bought my first reading glasses. A sign of getting old? Maybe. A sign of reading too much? Probably. What’s good though is when I tried it on, I can read better, see much clearer.

Isn’t it the same with life? Sometimes, we never know how much we’re missing until we get to have a better view of things. Until we had faith, for instance, a lot of things seem far too difficult to comprehend. But when we finally got to see things through faith, we saw things differently.

One day, when God takes away the veil that covers our eyes, we’d see things more clearly. We’ll see things for what they really are. In that day, we’d finally have the chance to see God’s face, and that’s when we get the chance to see what our hearts have been searching for all along.

“Beloved, now we are children of God. It is not yet revealed what we will be; but we know that when he is revealed, we will be like him; for we will see him just as he is.” – 1 John 3:2, WEBBE

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By Jocelyn Soriano

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