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HomeWord - Jan. 3, 2007


Looking for Jesus 
This devotional was written by Robin Dugall

“Blessed are those who haven’t seen, yet believe.” John 20:20     


Have you ever wondered why you can’t see certain things other people claim are real? But, are they?  For example, have you ever wondered what the planet Neptune looks like?  You can’t see it.  Don’t you wonder if it is really there?  Astronomers say that it is, but can you believe them?  Have you ever wondered if there is really something called a Blue Whale?  We have pictures of Blue Whales in encyclopedias and on the Internet.  In fact, there have even been people who have said they have swam with Blue Whales.  But have you ever seen one?  Doesn’t that make you wonder whether or not it is really real? How about germs?  We tell our children to stay away from them or don’t spread them when they sneeze.  But have you ever seen one?  Do they really exist?  What about fun?  When you say, “Let’s go have some fun,” what does that mean?  Does that mean you go to the store and buy fun?  No, it doesn’t!

The truth is that there are many things in the world you can’t see that are really important for your life.  Things like hope, love, fun, devotion, courage, faith, joy, commitment and mercy.  If you spent time thinking about it, there are probably more things you haven’t seen but believe exist than things you have seen.  Here’s something you need to know: When you see the good things in life, those are ways that God shows Himself to you.  That’s right.  When you see love, that’s God.  The Bible says that God is love.  When you see something really bright, that’s a reminder of God.   The Bible says that God is light.  There are so many things you see everyday that God is trying to use to show you who He is.   Jesus prayed that we would have “eyes to see and ears to hear.”  Jesus wants us to be on the lookout for Him.  We don’t have to see Him to believe that He is there, because He has left us so many ways (clues) to see Him.  So, be on the lookout for Jesus.   He is the most real thing in the entire world.  He wants to be real to you!       

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GOING DEEPER:

1. How does God show Himself to you daily?  If it is true that the heavens declare the presence of God, have you experienced that before?  Do you see God in all that you see every day?

2. Why does God give us the gift of faith?  Does that make seeing Him any easier?  Why?

FURTHER READING:

Psalm 19; Matthew 11:5; Mark 4:23; Deuteronomy 29:4


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