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. 172: When You Feel Overwhelmed — Devotion
Ep. 171: Powerless to Power Up! — Devotion
Ep. 170: Good Grief — Devotion
Ep. 169: Reaping a Bountiful Harvest — Devotion
Ep. 168: Uncertainty for Your Future
Ep. 167: Jane Doe — Devotion
Ep. 166: Ordinary People — Devotion
Ep. 165: God’s Intentional Friendship — Devotion
Ep. 164: Fighting Perfectionism with God’s Grace — Devotion
Ep. 163: Woven Threads — Devotion
Ep. 162: The Storm — Devotion
Ep. 161: Mom’s Purple Thumb - Devotion
Ep. 160: Our Ultimate Calling — Devotion
Ep. 159: Harvest Time — Ready! Set! Go! — Devotion
Ep. 158: Heavenly Treasure — Our Number One Priority — Devotion
Ep. 157: Serve the Lord with Gladness — Devotion
Ep. 156: Important Connections — Devotion
Ep. 155: Rejoice, Always! — Devotion
Ep. 154: Recover Your Life: Sing to the Lord a New Song — Devotion
Ep. 153: Our Greatest Resource — Devotion
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