I’ve always heard this analogy: one person saw an orange fruit, another saw the variants of the orange—orange juice; yet another saw a groundnut, while someone else saw peanut butter. This highlights the importance of what we see as we walk with God.
God created us to always see something. Our ability to see determines how far we can go in Him and what we can receive from Him.
Exodus 7:1 — “See, I have made you as god to Pharaoh.”
The word "see" here comes from the Hebrew word:
- Hebrew: re’eh
- Root: ra’ah (רָאָה)
- Meaning: to see, look, perceive, or behold.
In this context, it’s used as an imperative — a command: “Look!” or “Behold!”
In that moment, God was awakening Moses—calling him to rise from spiritual slumber. The victory wasn’t only going to be won on the day of confrontation, but had already begun when God gave him the assignment.
As far as our eyes can see—God’s word for that situation, His victory over the enemy—we can war with it. Our physical eyes aren’t the only thing needed, but also the ability to perceive what’s happening in God’s agenda. We see it, look at it, perceive it, and then behold it.
God is asking us today:
- “Have you seen what I said concerning this battle?”
- “Have you seen that victory could be yours if you simply posture in this direction?”
- “Have you seen the path, even if it doesn’t look like it physically?”
- “Have you seen that I once turned water into wine, so turning water into bread is no new feat? I am the One who thrives in impossibilities.”
I build on impossibilities—but I need you to see it first*. Let it become so real that it becomes your reality. This isn’t walking in deception. It’s like Abraham believing he was the father of many nations despite having no physical evidence.
We are in times where trials, rejections, pain, and failure try to limit our sight. I’ve been there too. But today, together, let’s acknowledge God’s word and say:
“Lord, I see You. I see the miracles You will give me. I see the victories that can be won. I see the rest You have given.”
That’s how we give hope more life.
Stay Revived!
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