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Pastor Charles Stilwell ULCM

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  • The Holiness Of Bad Eyesight

     Friday, October 19, 2018

    In Genesis 27, Isaac is blessing his sons. He wants to bless Esau, but Jacob comes to him in disguise. Due to his poor eyesight, Isaac blesses Jacob instead, thus fulfilling prophecy. Are you having a hard time blessing, loving, or forgiving a person in your life? When you look at them, do you see all their faults and all the things they’ve done wrong, and you can’t forgive or bless them? The problem is that your eyesight is too good. It’s hard to bless when you have good eyesight. In order to bless them, you have to have faith, not to see their sin, but to see the blood of Messiah. God has blessed you and chosen to not see your sins through the blood of Messiah. That’s God’s grace. Learn to have His grace towards others. Look through the blood of Messiah in order to not see all of their faults. The eyes of your heart need poor vision so that you will see only the face of God and you will be a blessing. For you are not only blessed by what you see but by what you don’t.

    From Message #471 - Be Ye Imperfect II 
    Scripture: 1 Peter 4:8

    TODAY'S MISSION - Today, have faith to not see the sins of others, but to see the blood of Messiah. Then speak a blessing over them.

    Rabbi Jonathan Cahn

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