This blog contains simple, thought provoking and deeply reflective poetry written by American poet, Doris Trueheart. Here is a large expanse of her poems covering a myriad of topics reflecting her heart.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
See
We "see" what we think we saw. Our vision is translated by our perception. Our natural vision is full of blind spots. And after we have stared at one thing, we carry the image of it over into our next field of vision (this is called the after image effect). We can only see a limited frequency of light, leaving much of what is present, invisible. "Now we see through a glass, darkly." (1 Cor. 13:12) Therefore, do not react to what you think you saw, but rather respond to what you know God said.
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