To see more clearly, I must simply gaze more faithfully.
I’ve just completed an application to be an artist vendor at an April event.
I have a list of other places I and my art may “get to be” and one I was selected for and am a day late on the paperwork. I’ve just emailed the coordinator and said a solid silent prayer.
It’s okay if I’m not there. There are other places I should be and you know these, Lord.

I’m of the age I can see far away only with my contacts in and to read I suddenly am learning neither glasses nor contacts are beneficial. I toss them off, they are no help.
I see best up close, reading or painting with simply my naked eye.
I see what is needed to be seen by me, nothing more and only what’s very close.
I see just enough.

My focus is on what is near.
What is now, not in the distant future, not beyond my reach or my vision.
And so, I can give myself grace and permission to simply and quietly do what is mine to do in my “present place”.

“Act faithfully according to thy degree of light, and what God giveth thee to see; and thou shalt see more clearly.” Edward D. Pusey
Walking, listening, with an attentive ear and vision only committed to faithfully see what’s not too far to see, only just in front of me.
“And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left.” Isaiah 30:21 ESV
I’m joining other writers today in the Five Minute Friday community, prompted by the word “Far”
Beautifully written! Thanks for encouraging us with your words. I’m cheering you on in your artistic endeavors.
Brandi
FMF#13
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Thank you!
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Beautiful thoughts and black and white photos…you have quite the eye!
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Thank you so much!
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I’ve got clear distant vision
as I be-bop down the street
even as cancer’s dank prison
tries to ensnare my feet
with the vines of hopeless fear
and bitter iron chains.
But don’t you know, it can’t come near
for my heart still remains
in future that I might not see
but in which I will take part,
for legacy is victory,
and I have a good start
on spreading hopeful seeds of grace
far beyond my own last resting place.
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These words are so uplifting, especially the legacy is victory. Thank you so much.
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