Richard Brodit
Editor-in-Chief

Dear Brethren,

Have you experienced looking at something and seeing it in a different way? I think it happens once or twice to most of us.

Once, I ask a friend
(whom I admire and respect) how he can calmly face the storms of life. He told me that during his times of struggle, he utters this prayer:           "Lord, May I see things through Your eyes" and it always proved powerful.

Seeing things through God's eyes. Can we possibly get a glimpse of God's perspective? In my heart, I believe we can. If our communion with Him is one out of humility and a sincere desire of His presence, I believe God will allow our mind to view the present circumstances in the light of his divine perspective. A vision, a glimpse, a deeper look into things, with God's direction, can lift us up into a higher spiritual realm where we see a clearer vantage of things.

The book of Proverbs quotes "Where there is no vision, the people perish".
This passage clearly states how important a Godly Vision is, that without it, will result into the crumbling of humanity.

God has placed in our hearts and mind a vision of His Kingdom. He sent his Son, so we can dwell on this vision with clarity and firmness. A vision to live a life of righteousness and

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