Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Don’t be blind!

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge…” Hosea 4:6 KJV

Spiritual blindness is destructive. Many are not walking in what God planned for them because they are blind. Fear overwhelmed Elisha’s servant because he could not see the spiritual reality around him (2 Kings 6:15–17). A whole army was led helplessly into captivity by the very man they sought to arrest, simply because they could not see (2 Kings 6:18–19). Breakthroughs can be close, sometimes right in front of you, but if your inner eyes are closed, you may never recognize them. Hagar was ready to abandon her child to die because she could not see the well God placed beside her (Genesis 21:16–19). Blind Bartimaeus lived as a beggar, not because help was far away, but because he could not see (Mark 10:46, 51). Physical blindness can be compensated for, but spiritual blindness is fatal. You cannot walk in a breakthrough if the eyes of your understanding remain closed.

Perhaps fear has tormented you (1 John 4:18), or confusion has clouded your direction. Today, I ask the Father of lights to open your eyes, your physical eyes, the eyes of your mind, and the eyes of your spirit. When your eyes open, what looked impossible becomes possible, and what looked lost becomes found. May you see your breakthrough clearly and step into it boldly (Ephesians 1:17–18).

Prophetic Word: I decree that the veil over your eyes is removed! Your spiritual vision is sharpened, your understanding enlightened, and every hidden breakthrough around you becomes visible. Step into clarity, direction, and divine revelation IN JESUS’ NAME

Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for being the Light that drives out every darkness. Open my eyes to see what You have prepared for me. Remove every veil of fear, confusion, and spiritual blindness. Let the eyes of my mind and spirit be enlightened. Help me to recognize opportunities, walk in wisdom, and step boldly into my breakthrough. Let my life overflow with clarity, direction, and testimonies. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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