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How to Avoid Spiritual Eye Strain With Multi-Focal Lenses

Reading the Bible with a singular focus causes spiritual eye strain. Here's how to see the Bible through multi-focal lenses and experience greater benefits.

Recently, I started experiencing severe eye strain. A constant throbbing headache and the daily naps I needed to keep fatigue at bay limited my reading and computer time.  

At first, I thought it was a sign of an impending cold, so I patiently waited for it to subside. After a few weeks, someone suggested it might be time for new corrective lenses. That seemed unlikely to me because Iā€™d gotten new glasses a few months earlier. 

Eventually, I couldnā€™t stand it anymore, so I went to my optometrist. To my surprise, the examination revealed that my eyes had changed drastically. I needed a new prescriptionā€”for multi-focal lenses. 

When I put on the new glasses, my eyes relaxed immediately. I could see everything more clearly and without any strain. 

Iā€™ve learned that my spiritual eyes need multi-focal lenses too. 

The Negative Impact of Spiritual Eye Strain

I used to read the Bible with a singular focusā€”me. 

The Bible has a lot of encouragement and instruction for us, and it teaches us a lot about ourselves. But the Bible isnā€™t a book about ourselvesā€”itā€™s a book about Jesus!

Reading the Bible with myself as the primary focus led to spiritual eye strain.

  • I misinterpreted a lot of Bible passages because I didnā€™t care about the context. All I wanted to know was what it means for me
  • I skipped over a lot of the Bible because it seemed irrelevant to my life or it seemed too hard to understand.
  • It led me to place legalistic expectations on myself and others that were never intended by the passages I was reading. 

My spiritual near-sightedness (AKA navel-gazing) caused me to miss out on so much rich treasure in the Bible because I failed to see the big pictureā€”the thread of the story of redemption through Jesus Christ that ties it all together from Genesis to Revelation.Ā 

The Benefits of a Broader Focus in Bible Reading

Learning to wear spiritual multi-focal lenses when I read Godā€™s Word changed everything for me. It restored the wonder and joy of what I read because it all made more sense. It became a gift of grace instead of an impossible rule book I couldnā€™t follow. And most importantly, it deepened my relationship with Jesus Christ by helping me know Him more.

In John 5:39 (NLT), Jesus corrected the Jews who were hyper-focused on the ā€œletter of the Lawā€ instead of the marvelous miracle of the Messiah standing right in front of them. He said, ā€œYou search the Scriptures because you think they give you eternal life. But the Scriptures point to me!ā€

When we read Godā€™s Word, letā€™s put on our multi-focal lenses.

Before we look for personal application in our Bible reading, we do well to ask questions like:Ā 

  • What does this passage tell us about Godā€”His character, His actions, His plan?
  • How does this passage relate to the gospel and Godā€™s plan of salvation for His people because of His love for us? 
  • Why did God want this passage included in His Word? What does God mean by it? 

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