“So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” —2 Corinthians 4:18 (NIV)
After reading this verse this morning, I prayed something
simple but sincere: “God, help me see the unseen today—something eternal.”
Not long after, my husband popped his head around the corner and asked, “Can I make you breakfast?”
Now, breakfast itself is very much
seen. Tangible. Toast, eggs, maybe a little coffee on the side. But in that
moment, I realized something deeper was happening. What I was really seeing
wasn’t just food. I was being handed an eternal truth—love.
Not flashy. Not loud. But real.
It was a whisper of the eternal in
an everyday act of kindness.
Isn’t that just like God?
He often answers our prayers for
insight not with lightning bolts or burning bushes, but with a gentle nudge
through someone’s care, a timely word, or a small act of love. If we’re only
looking for the obvious, we might miss it.
This world constantly tries to fix
our eyes on what’s temporary—our to-do lists, our stresses, the endless scroll.
But God invites us to look through those things and catch a glimpse of what
lasts forever: faith, hope, love.
Today, I’m keeping my eyes open—not
just for what’s in front of me, but for what’s behind it. The unseen
that speaks of heaven.
Here are a few journal prompts to help you reflect on what’s
seen, but temporary and what’s unseen, but eternal.
Reflection Prompts:
1. Where have I recently seen “the unseen” in an ordinary
moment?
(Write about a time when God may have been showing you something deeper
beneath the surface.)
(Be honest about the things that keep your eyes stuck in the “seen.”)
(Write one eternal truth you want to focus on today—love, grace, hope, etc.)
Prayer:
Lord, give me eyes to see what really matters. Help me look past what’s
temporary and fleeting and notice the eternal things You’re weaving into my
everyday. Let me respond with gratitude when I glimpse Your love, even in the
smallest acts. Amen.
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