DDD: Eyes to See: Living as God’s Sign in a Watching World

29 days ago
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A Devotion for your drive into work: 

Would your life today be a “living sermon”—demonstrating to neighbors, colleagues, and the next generation that God keeps His Word and alone is Lord, or would spiritual blindness keep you from being an example of faith and hope?

Based on Ezekiel’s dramatic sign-acts, the message asks believers to examine where rebellion, spiritual dullness, and “tickled ears” (superficial comfort-seeking) threaten their witness and relationship with God. The exile prophecy and the historical blindness of Judah’s prince (“they will dig a hole through the wall…he will not see the land”) serve as timeless warnings. The devotional closes with a call to be living billboards for God’s faithfulness, letting every prayer, decision, and public action point others to His sovereignty and truth, rather than waiting passively or doubting God’s timing. The final prayer asks God to open eyes, grant boldness, and make every believer a sign of hope and truth to a needy community today

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