Ephesians 1:18-19a
I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you
may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his
glorious inheritance in his holy people, and his incomparably great
power for us who believe.
Due to COVID-19 rules, all the spectators wore masks in
the gym.
The fifth-grade boys ran up and back, shot baskets, and defended their team. We cheered them as they played hard. Tim and I especially enjoyed the enthusiasm of one of the grandparents. She said she played ball back in the day, and I could tell she loved cheering for her grandson.
A week later in a different gym, we sat at the top, away
from most everyone. But after the game, I saw the grandma we sat near the week
before. Even though we wore our masks, I could see the smile in her eyes. She
waved and pumped her hands in the air because she saw me as a co-conspirator
and cheerleader for our team. But her eyes told the story. They shared joy,
recognition, and excitement.
In our mask wearing society, I’ve noticed peoples’ eyes
more. Some look weary and sad, some happy and smiling, while others stare into
the distance hoping for better days.
Some say the eyes are the window to the soul.
Paul prayed for the Ephesian church, that the eyes of their
heart would be enlightened to hope in Jesus. What do my eyes reflect? Hope—or
despair and sadness. As a believer in Jesus, I’m called to show the Lord to the
people around me. I pray my eyes glimmer with hope, kindness, and love, for
those are the things God asks me to carry in my heart.
Eyes express genuine feelings and reflections of the heart.
What do our eyes show others? Confidence? Contentment? Anger? Fear? Peace?
Love?
With your eyes as the window to your soul, what will you
show the folks you meet?
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