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“My name is Mitchell,” he said gently, locking eyes with mine, his hands grasping the small paper plate we had brought. My daughter waited nearby under a drooping tree branch, unsure if she should come any closer. My face registered surprise at his lucid state and the warmth in his eyes, although I tried to hide it.
Winter’s grey light began to sneak through the window as I sat by her crib holding the thermometer in my hand that read 100.2. My husband was preparing to lead worship next door at our church and wasn’t able to help. I’d barely slept, I hadn’t showered or eaten yet, another child was sick in the next room, and now I was worried about my youngest with medical needs. Hot tears welled up because it all felt like more than I could handle.
As I listened to a message from a friend, my heart grew heavy. I could feel the sadness in her words as she talked about a difficult situation she was walking through, and though I knew I couldn’t make her pain go away, I longed to offer comfort. So, doing the best I could, I replied and let her know I was thinking of her and praying for her.
Have you heard of blue light glasses? They filter out harmful light put off by electronic screens, allowing viewers to see the content minus the harmful light. What if we could look at the world around us and could see what the Lord sees instead of what we see. What if we could look at the world through a different lens, giving us a fresh perspective?