Does what you've written make sense? Does it resonate? Yes. Personally, I believe we would have fun sitting in a room and trying to zero in on the 'truth' of what we now see 'only dimly'...
One Sunday, I was standing at the back of church looking towards the front, and a thought struck me as I peered out over the backs of all the heads that had gathered that morning: "No matter what our age, no matter how hard we try, we are all like three-year-olds trying to make sense of a mystery that we can't fully grasp."
I've taught classes on the 'seeing dimly' topic. I find it fun to tease out 'glimpses' of the infinite truth that my poor, finite mind cannot fully comprehend.
Given what you've written, I think you'd find 'The Rescue Project' utterly fascinating. (https://rescueproject.us/watch/) It's a series of talks given by someone I've followed for years who has a true gift for communication. Just a few minutes into the first talk, he makes reference to 'seeing things through a set of lenses' (and later discusses the 'dimly' aspect). If you get a chance to watch (even the first section), I'd love to know your take on it. Feel free to message me.
May God bless you and yours.
Does what you've written make sense? Does it resonate? Yes. Personally, I believe we would have fun sitting in a room and trying to zero in on the 'truth' of what we now see 'only dimly'...
One Sunday, I was standing at the back of church looking towards the front, and one thought stuck me as I peered out over the backs of all the heads that had gathered that morning: "No matter what our age, no matter how hard we try, we are all like three-year-olds trying to make sense of a mystery that we can't fully grasp."
I've taught classes on the 'seeing dimly' topic. I find it fun to tease out 'glimpses' of the infinite truth that my poor, finite mind cannot fully comprehend.
Given what you've written, I think you'd find 'The Rescue Project' utterly fascinating. (https://rescueproject.us/watch/) It's a series of talks given by someone I've followed for years who has a true gift for communication. Just a few minutes into the first talk, he makes reference to 'seeing things through a set of lenses' (and later discusses the 'dimly' aspect). If you get a chance to watch (even the first section), I'd love to know your take on it. Feel free to message me.
May God bless you and yours.