'Two men looked through prison bars; one saw mud, the other stars.'
Clever that isn't it? But which are you? A star-gazer or a mud-minder?
Do you see life as a glass half empty or half full?
Well, whatever you see, make sure you've got your God-goggles on.
No, you won't find them at Walmart; God-goggles are given through prayer-life, reading the Word and being in partnership with God's people. God-goggles give you a vision for your life, through them you begin to see things as God sees them.
Moses had a pair when he 'saw' the Promised Land whilst trudging through the desert. The Israelites had 'me-goggles' on and so only saw a hot, deserted hell. Moses saw that every journey begins with a single step, and that every other step is a significant step to the Promised Land. The Israelites saw an impossible journey, a task too big for their tired, and blistered feet.
Moses and the Israelites were on the same journey; the difference was perspective; the difference was vision. One saw stars, the others mud.
What about you? Have you been given a promise by God but you can't work out what to do with it?
Does the task seem too big for you? What a great opportunity to put on your God-goggles. Take your eyes from off the floor and set them to the stars.
Remember every journey begins with that first step.

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