Seeing the World
blinded – so we cannot see . . .
invisible objects, invisible people.
We are terrible about not seeing;
we see broken people as annoyances.
Thusly, they are blessings’
the more broken they are,
the more of God’s blessings
they deserve, they receive.
The weak, the broken,
the poor, the outcasts
cannot go forward alone
without us.
Our defects are
our blinded-ness to them.
Jesus helps us to see
in His glory; Jesus fixed his eyes
on those we do not see.
We can receive;
we can allow the invisible . . .
to receive
God’s Grace,
God’s Peace.
We must see the world
as Jesus saw it.