PERSPICACITY
It is an uncommon word, but it is vitally
important. According to Dictionary.com, “perspicacity” represents “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 surrounding
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” mixed with dirt 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
only an 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 from Egypt to The
Promised Land.
As they say in the U.S. Navy, “Now hear this!” 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 complete 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)
Finally, we must pay special attention to our spiritual diet. Whenever our intake is insubstantial,
faithless, or erroneous, our vision remains undernourished, underdeveloped and
cloudy. Now is the time to transition to
our higher/highest level of spiritual awareness and acuity via a positive and
powerful connectivity with Christ. Ask
God to help you to see yourself through HIS EYES – to see yourself as HE sees
you. Heavenly insight secures a
steadfast VISION regarding (both) your Kingdom mission and God’s intentional
design for the relationships He has sown within your sphere of influence.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all
else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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