When the field of vision becomes drastically narrowed--like looking through a tube--it is known as tunnel vision. Too often, people move through life with this same limitation. It is like driving a car with blind spots built into its design.
Not being able to see vehicles
approaching from the left and right rear is dangerous when peripheral vision is
blocked. These moments are especially critical
when driving defensively.
Not long ago, thinking it
was clear to change lanes, I began to maneuver my car--only to hear a horn blasting. I had failed to see the vehicle in my blind spot. I was grateful the other driver was alert and had a working horn. Most drivers can relate to similar experiences.
Just as blind spots endanger us on the highway, spiritual blind spots threaten our walk with God.
It is important to stay alert while driving, but it is imperative to remain spiritually aware to prevent Satan and his forces from blindsiding us as they lurk in unseen places. Like a thief in the night, the enemy waits for moments when we are distracted and least expecting an attack.
We are most vulnerable when the cares of life obscure our spiritual vision. When responsibilities, pressures, and distractions consume us, we may fail to recognize the enemy's subtle schemes designed to deceive and lead us astray. We must remain vigilant.
When we stand firm in Christ, prepared to face the forces of darkness, their attempts to harm us are thwarted. It is when we become preoccupied—wearing blinders—that our field of vision narrows and tunnel vision sets in.
Failure to widen one’s gaze endangers both body and soul. In everyday life, inattentiveness can produce harmful consequences. Consider something as simple as daydreaming while walking from your car into a store. Distraction--especially talking on the phone--can make a person unaware of their surroundings. In certain environments, the lack of awareness can invite danger.
There are unscrupulous individuals everywhere who take advantage of those who are unaware. Assaults, robberies, and violent crimes occur daily. Many tragic situations might have been avoided with greater attentiveness.
Spiritual attacks are just as real. They have existed since Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
In the years I have walked with
Jesus, I have witnessed friends--and even preachers of the Gospel--fall prey to spiritual deception and walk away from the Lord. They allowed temptation to draw them away from their steadfast commitment and gradually drifted into compromise.
Satan remains relentless. His objective is to steal, kill, and destroy. When believers drop their guard and grow complacent in their faith, they become entangled in worldly distractions and pleasures. For fleeting moments of indulgence, some have waved a white flag of surrender.
Yet maintaining spiritual stamina requires the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit, daily discipline, and a determined heart to remain faithful. When we disconnect from a consistent, Christ-centered lifestyle, we risk being enticed by subtle lies crafted to weaken our resolve.
But God is greater. He is merciful, forgiving, and steadfast in love. When we stumble because of spiritual tunnel vision, He restores us when we confess and turn back to Him.
(1 John 1:9), “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
(Matthew 24:12-13), “And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold.” (vs 13) “But he who endures to the end shall be saved.”
With God’s help, we can resist
Satan’s cunning attempts to overpower us.
When we widen our gaze, we recognize the enemy for who he is--a wolf in sheep’s
clothing. We remain free from the
devil’s influence as we rebuke him in the name of Jesus. As we resist him in the name of Jesus, he must flee.
(1 Peter 5:8), “Be sober,
be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion,
seeking whom he may devour.”
(Isaiah 59:19), “So shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and His glory from the rising of the sun; when the enemy comes in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him.”
(Romans 5:20), “Moreover
the law entered that the offense might abound.
But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more.
Satan may be the father of lies, but God's grace is greater than any scheme of darkness. His mercy endures forever.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. I have resolved to walk with Jesus and not allow the cares of this life to cloud my vision when the enemy attempts to advance.
Let us widen our gaze. Let us remain spiritually alert. Though the enemy lurks in the shadows, the light of Christ exposes every deception. And where sin abounds, grace abounds much more.
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Written by,
Papa Boyd