It is an uncommon word, but it is vitally
important. According to Dictionary.com, “perspicacity” is “keenness of mental
perception and understanding.” As such,
it is synonymous with vision, insight and discernment. Question: What
are you seeing today…and through
which lens and with what level of focus are you perceiving it?
Shortly after the miracle of the feeding
of 5,000 men and their families, Jesus encountered a blind man in
Bethsaida. The people accompanying this man
wanted Jesus to pray, touch and heal him.
However, his healing process was most unique and unexpected. Mark records that Jesus applied “spit” on the
blind man’s eyes. When he interviewed
the man about his ability to see, the response was “I see men as trees,
walking.” Jesus was not deterred from
his healing mission by this initial partial restoration of sight. “He put his hands again upon his eyes, and
made him look up: and he was restored, and saw every man clearly.” (Mark
8:22-25)
While believers have certainly attained
to salvation “by grace…through faith,” many have not yet received clear vision concerning
next steps in The Kingdom.
(Ephesians 2:8) Whenever we lack clear vision,
we are prone to wandering in circles, much like the Israelites did during their
40-year sojourn to The Promised Land.
Nevertheless, we already have all
the necessary tools we need to attain Kingdom
Perspicacity.
Firstly, we must “look up,” i.e. we
must seek and practice the presence of God until we receive total healing. Continual prayer is prerequisite to
manifesting and sustaining the presence of the Lord. (I Thessalonians 5:17)
Secondly, we must rely on His Word and His Holy Spirit for life-wisdom, which
includes specific insights and daily direction. (II Timothy 2:15 and John
14:26) Thirdly, we must embrace, engage
and fellowship with other believers who are firmly established in the faith. (Acts
2:46-47 and Hebrews 10:25)
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