Beware of Spiritual Blind Spots
Star Date 10.19.2025
We all have them—spiritual blind spots. For some, the blindness is nearly 100%. For others, it’s minor, a faint blur at the edges. Sadly, the human condition as it stands today doesn’t allow for any exemptions—unless, of course, your name is Jesus Christ.
Once you become aware of your own affliction, judging others is off the table. Why would you expect a blind man to see?
Based on my own observations and life experiences, I’ve discovered there is a way to eliminate these blind spots. It doesn’t require money, and it can’t be purchased on Amazon or found through self-help slogans. Once the blinders come off, you’ll begin to see the world in ways you never imagined. And when that light bulb flickers on, you might even wonder why it took so long to notice.
The answer is found in the Bible. It’s important not to gloss over any message, because every verse fits into a larger picture. Missing one small detail could mean missing the cure for spiritual blindness.
The first step is simple—ask for the cure. But make sure your heart is in the right place when you do. My dad found his cure just before he passed away. During his final days, our pastor came to visit him at my sister’s home and accidentally left his Bible behind.
Dad insisted it be returned right away. He said, “That Bible holds the key to get into Heaven.”
Stupid me, I didn’t ask where the key was hidden before he passed away. That would’ve been too easy. I suppose each of us has to find it ourselves—with the grace of God and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Have a great day, friends. Keep searching until your eyes are fully open.
Captain’s Addendum
Spock: “It would seem, Michael, that humans have a peculiar tendency to believe they see clearly even when the evidence suggests otherwise.”
Bones: “Blast it, Spock! You’re talking about pride again, aren’t you? The moment we think we’ve got it all figured out is the moment we trip over our own feet.”
Michael: “Perhaps that’s the point, gentlemen. Every mission—spiritual or otherwise—starts with humility. The cure for blindness begins when we admit we can’t see.”
Scripture
“Open my eyes, that I may see wondrous things from Your law.”
— Psalm 119:18
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