Cataract surgery replaces a damaged, thickened, and discolored lens with a new perfectly functional replacement. I carry cards in my wallet with the details of the prescriptions of each of my replacements lenses and have been delighted with the restoration of my proper visual abilities. Once I had the first surgery I was impatient to have the second surgery and complete the process.
The opthalmic surgeon performs the surgeries one eye at a time. This produces an odd situation. After my first surgery, my post-operative eye saw bright new intense colors with ultra-sharp delineation between white and black. Not so with the pre-operative eye. What I saw was yellowed, dull, and faded, with incorrect color perceptions. I saw a green shirt as grey and could not distinguish some blues from some greens. The scientific term for this phenomenon would be that the cataract had produced an acquired tritanopia.
Most people are spiritually asleep or, at best, walking around with a thick film over their eyes. When converted to Christianity, they suddenly see what has really been around them the entire time. Reality can be very shocking. They become eager to complete the process.
Conversion changes your mind and your perception of the nature of reality. You have received the Holy Spirit and now are indwelled by the Mind of Christ. This enables you to see things as Jesus sees them. You see things which once you could not see or understand. This is the beginning of the process of sanctification.
Sunday, May 20, 2018
Now We See Darkly
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cataract,
color,
color blindness,
conversion,
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Holy Spirit,
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tritanopia
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