Generation Blind

Wed., July 15, 2015.

1Samuel 3:1
When a blind and a lame leads each other, there will be progress. But when a blind and lame man leads himself, he is almost there, in the pit.

Lesson: Did I hear blind? That’s the darkest hour of the day. Ever experienced sudden temporary blindness, maybe caused by a splash or contact with something? Those moments won’t be prayed for a reoccurring. The day becomes thick night and the sweet becomes sour when the light of the body goes off.

There was once a generation whose people were blind. They never sensed anything. In the time of the judges of the Israelites to the reigning of kings, Samuel was a minister in the temple of the Lord, he ministered before Him that no other person could do so. “The word of the Lord was so rare that there was no widespread revelation”. So dark that there was no one to see the sun. The spiritual eclipse was permanently temporal. Samuel the boy was the only recorded person to know God, even the old man priest Eli could not hear God under the same roof.

There is yet another generation blind, and that’s our generation. It is said that revelation brings vision and vision breeds mission. We have a widespread of visions and missions, ministries and ministries but no revelation. On a sincere true survey, the Church is extremely backward, lukewarmly cold, and living dead. The only thing we bare are large cathedrals, temples and populace, but no God.
FOCUS TODAY: In the Revelation’s early Churches, seven letters were sent. In our end time Churches, there are no even letter boxes to receive any. #blindgeneration #fact #focustoday