Every one of us views life through a lens. For some, it’s shaped by pain, by what they’ve lost, or by what the world says is valuable. For others, it’s colored by ambition, fear, or even pride. The lens through which we see the world determines how we respond to it — whether with hope or despair, forgiveness or bitterness, truth or deception. For me, it was a lens of rejection. But here’s the reality: our natural vision is flawed. Just like eyes that can’t quite focus on their own, our spiritual sight is clouded by sin and selfishness. Left unchecked, that blurred vision leads us to stumble, misunderstand God’s love, and miss the eternal perspective. The good news? God has given us the perfect prescription: Jesus Christ. Through Him, the blurred edges of life come into focus. The things that once didn’t make sense — suffering, forgiveness, love that doesn’t keep score — are suddenly seen with clarity. Jesus Himself said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). When we put on the lens of Christ, we begin to see people not as problems, but as souls worth saving. We see trials not as cruel punishments, but as opportunities for God’s glory to shine through. We see ourselves not as failures or forgotten, but as children deeply loved by the Creator. Here’s the heart of it: God sees us with perfect love and perfect justice. Where we see brokenness, He sees potential. Where we see shame, He sees a child worth redeeming. His love is not blind—it is holy, just, and completely pure. And yet through Christ, His justice and His mercy meet at the cross, bringing us back into His embrace. 👓 CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Christian #Christ #BooksoftheBible