Perception Vs Reality
"According to your faith will it be done  to you."1
 
    A Daily Encounter reader wrote, "I'm still  out there seeking what God's plan for me is, but how can I go from the cradle  to the grave without ever having any prayers answered. I have stepped out of my  so-called comfort zone often in my life, but no great discoveries or blessings  have I found. How do I get a job like yours where I can publish doggerel and  shopworn biblical phrases for fun and profit?"
    
   "Dear, Terry," (not his real name), I replied,  "You can get a job just like mine—minus the doggerel, the shopworn biblical  phrases and the profit—if you do the same as what I had to do; that is, spend  several years getting trained in Bible school, college and graduate school, and  working part time all the while, to pay for the privilege, at any job I could  find, including scrubbing floors. It also took many years to build the ministry  of ACTS International, and I continue to work 60-70 hours a week, including  working a second part-time job to help support myself."
  
    True, God feeds  the birds of the air, but he doesn't throw the food into their nest. God's will  is never handed to us on a silver platter. God gave the ancient Israelites the  Promised Land but, even with his help, they had to battle to gain every inch of  it. Had God not given it to them, they never would have been able to conquer  it. God has a plan for you and me too, but we also have to work diligently—with  God's help—to see it achieved in our life.
    
    The reality is  that what we see is what we get. It all lies in our perception, and that, no  matter how distorted, becomes our reality. Distorted perception, like distorted  eye lenses, distorts everything we see in life. It also distorts our prayer  life, our faith, and our view of God. Jesus gave us a divine principle when he  said, "According to your faith will it be done  to you." With distorted faith our prayers will be distorted and the  results will match our distorted perception of reality.
    
    So how do we get  to the stage where our perception is based on reality instead of our "reality"  being based on our perception? Not easy. However, we get there by becoming  real; that is, honest at the gut level with one's self (that includes our true  emotions and our motives), with God, and with at least one trusted friend. The  fact is, the more dishonest I am with my inner self, the more I will distort  all other truth—including God's truth. Only personal gut-level honesty will  deliver us from distortion so we can see reality as it truly is—and as God sees  it.
    
    As God's Word says, "Behold, You [God] desire  truth in the innermost being, And in the hidden part You will make me know  wisdom."2
    
    For further help  be sure to read, "Dare to Be Honest" at: http://tinyurl.com/dare-to-be-honest.
    
    Suggested  prayer: Dear God, please confront me with the truth about me. Help me to see  myself as you see me so that I can, with your help, resolve every issue in my  life that causes me to distort reality, so that I will become truly authentic  in every area of my life—honest with myself, honest with others, and honest  with you for the glory of your name. Thank you for hearing and answering my  prayer. Gratefully in Jesus' name, amen."
    
    1. Matthew 9:29 (NIV).
    2. Psalm 51:6 (NASB). 
    
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