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Spiritual Myopia

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Myopia

• A visual defect in which distant objects appear blurred because their images are focused in front of the retina rather than on it. Also known as near-sightedness or short-sightedness

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Myopia

• A visual defect in which distant objects appear blurred because their images are focused in front of the retina rather than on it. Also known as near-sightedness or short-sightedness

• It is the result of both environmental and genetic factors

• Myopia is corrected with spectacles or refractive surgery. The most common surgical procedure performed to correct myopia is laser

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Spiritual Myopia• When the believer becomes short-

sighted and unforesightful. When he lacks the ability to see into the future

• When the believer’s perception of reality is limited to what is near i.e. to his immediate needs and context. Concerned only with the NOW

• When the believer lacks discernment and long-range perception in thinking or planning

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2 Peter 1:5-10

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Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia

1. A depletion of faith supplements

And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;

and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly

kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity2 Pet.1:5-7 (KJV)

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Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia

1. A depletion of faith supplements

And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge;

and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly

kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity2 Pet.1:5-7 (KJV)

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Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia

1. A depletion of faith supplements

For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue

with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness,

and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and

brotherly affection with love. 2 Pet.1:5-7 (ESV)

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Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia

2. Amnesia (loss of memory) These are the moments when

believers claim to have a sudden loss of memory

A failure to recall and apply truths learned to their present situations and experiences

They ignore and disregard the truths they have learned

2 Pet 1:9 “he...has forgotten that he was purged...”

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Symptoms of Spiritual Myopia

3. Short-sightedness

Where foresight is chronically absent in the believer’s life.

He struggles see afar off or consider his future. He can see only what is near

2 Pet 1:10 an inability to “make your calling and election sure”

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Spiritual Myopia in the Bible

1. Esau chose to forego his future and destiny for present gratification (Gen.25:29f)

2. Lot was myopic when he chose the land that looked pleasant outwardly (Gen. 13)

3. A myopic Israel in the wilderness - consumed with immediate needs like food & water and not with their destination

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Spiritual Myopia in the Bible

4. Peter became fascinated with the spectacular (Jesus walking on the water) instead of focusing on the command of going to the other side (Matt.14:28)

5. The prodigal son chose to take his portion prematurely and squander it in immoral living (Luke 15)

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Christ: No Myopic Defects

1. He endured the cross and suffered the shame for the joy that was ahead (Heb.12:2)

2. He chose not to retain his form of God but emptied Himself and took on the form of a man (Phil.2:6-7)

3. He did not succumb when tempted by the devil. The devil offered Him authority over the kingdoms of this world (Luke 4:5-8)

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Correcting

Spiritual Myopia

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Some considerations:

• Many believers have become prisoners of the present

• You imprison yourself in the present in two ways:1. When you define your life by what you

see and experience in the present2. When you fail to consider your future

• Deterioration is at the heart of a life that is imprisoned by the present

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Hebrews 11:13-14

• The faith of the ancient patriarchs was marked by a clear perception of the future

• They were not imprisoned by their circumstances and present time

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Lamentations 1:1f

• V.9 The source of the uncleanness: NOT CONSIDERING THE FUTURE

• The result: IMPRISONED IN THE PRESENT

• The enemy will advance against a life that is absorbed by the present

• The more backward-looking you become, the more imprisoned you are in the present

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Isaiah 46:10• “Declaring the end from the

beginning”• “Declaring/make known”– Heb “nagad” – to reveal, announce, set

before one that which determines one’s conduct

• “the end”– Heb “achariyth” – the future, the finish

• “the beginning”– Heb “reshiyth” – the first instance, the

origin, birthing

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Isaiah 46:10• Some considerations:1. God shows us the end only– not the

process (cf Abraham’s call – Gen12). The end will determines the process

2. Your comprehension of your future defines you; your past does not

3. Your present inaccurate state is not the result of your past; it is a result of our blindness of our future

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Conclusion How can I be delivered from the imprisonment

of the present (myopia)?

I must be captivated by

the sight of my future…

…and I must be deliberately

moving towards it!

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Correcting

Spiritual Myopia