Blind Spots


When kids are learning to drive, they are taught about blind spots - these spaces in their peripheral vision that mirrors won't pick up on.   And young drivers are warned to check their blind spots, for that is where a car that might cause great damage - could be lurking.

I have heard it said that people have blind spots too.  Little areas that keep the flaws in our character hidden from ourselves, allowing us to be the "hero in our own stories", even when that "hero" might be offensive to someone else. 

When we look in the mirror - we can't see these things - however it might be an interesting exercise to ask the people who know you best, what "blind spots" they see that we could work on.  Because even if we can't see the things lurking in our blind spots, people close to us can, and God certainly does!

In Psalm 139:23-24 David prays this: "Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.  See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting."

Openly asking for criticism isn't something we often do, and asking people to point out our blind spots may net results that make us uncomfortable.  However, if we want to be more Christlike, asking those closest to us to reveal the things hiding in our "blind spots", may allow us to change course, before the things there cause damage.

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