Friday, November 8, 2013

3D

3D
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When I took my kids to see their first 3D movie, I was blown

away with how the glasses altered my vision.


Not like I expected though.


I was not overly impressed with the 3D effects in the movie

itself; what really surprised me was what happened when I exited

the theater.


When I came out of the theater and removed my 3D glasses,

I experienced the greatest parable of life.


"Life is how we view it."


After wearing glasses where one lens was red and the other was

blue, my eyes had adjusted to the colors.


Now with my naked eyes, out of one eye the world had a blue tint

and out of the other eye the world had a red tint.


I could not believe my eyes, I had never heard of that

phenomenon before. I rubbed my eyes and closed one eye and

alternated them over and over. Everything looked redder, then

everything looked bluer, over and over.


I had enough scientific knowledge and common sense to know the

whole world was not changing colors, timed perfectly to the

instant I shut one eye and opened the other.


This was the most altered my vision had ever been, yet it was

perhaps the clearest I had ever seen the world.


I now saw the argument between the optimist and the pessimist

solved, it depends on which eye you have open.


In your life, do you focus on those who have more than you or

those who are less fortunate than you?


Do you focus on how bad your job is or that you have a job?


Do you focus on the smallness of your closet and house, or do

you see that you have so many clothes you don't have room to

store them?


What eye are you looking out of?


If you want the world to look differently, it may be easier for

you to open the other eye than to paint the world.
Jan Bagwell
God Bless !
Remember we serve a Big God .
C.W. Wilson needs your prayers .
 

What's Under Your Robe?

Sin isn't just the kind,
observed with the eyes
there can be so much more
no matter the disguise.

People may point out,
the obvious sin in our life
but it's the sin that's unseen
that will cause eternal strife.

Sin that can't be seen,
that we keep deep within
doesn't go unnoticed
though we think it's hidden.

For God sees our hearts,
the sins we're harboring
He knows every deep secret
that we are nurturing.

We need to check our robes,
look under what it covers
there may be sin in us . . .
He wants us to discover!