Posted by greg glatz | August 29, 2010
We need the eyes of faith to see that the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind are significant and important. They don’t hold us back. They don’t doom us to irrelevance or insignificance. We don’t need to look for more important people to associate with, in the hopes that they will elevate our existence and increase our social standing. Faith is the assurance of things hoped for and the conviction of things not seen. That means, in faith we see beyond the obvious and the ordinary. And we see that God is at work, even in the places where power and prestige are absent. Maybe ESPECIALLY in the places where power and prestige are absent.
See you in church today at 10:45.