Then Jesus laid his hands on his eyes again; and he opened his eyes, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly (Mark 8:25).
Like the healed man who thought he saw walking trees, our vision can sometimes be distorted until we see through the eyes of Jesus.
Walking Trees by Terri Bentley, Garden Valley, Idaho
Published by the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, 2021
Ep. 228: Treasured to Perfection — Devotion
Ep. 227: The Season of Caregiving — Devotion
Ep. 226: How Do I Do This, Lord? — Devotion
Ep. 225: Balancing Act — Devotion
Ep. 224: New Year, New You? — Devotion
Ep. 223: How Mary Prepared for the First Christmas — Devotion
Ep. 222: Love Explained — Devotion
Ep. 221: Shine — Devotion
Ep. 220: Fountains of Blessings — Devotion
Ep. 219: Jesus, the Servant — Devotion
Ep. 218: Fear Not — Devotion
Ep. 217: Cast Your Net — Again — Devotion
Ep. 216: Our Father’s Care — Devotion
Ep. 215: As a Mother Comforts Her Child — Devotion
Ep. 214: Compassion in Our Daily Life — Devotion
Ep. 213: Faithful Mates — Devotion
Ep. 212: Through the Night — Devotion
Ep. 211 Finding the Way
Ep. 210: God, You Want Me? — Devotion
Ep. 209: From Him All My Labor — Devotion
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