How To Shift From Dullness To A Vibrant Life

This is not an ordinary pair of $5.99 sunglasses. It’s a gift some real good friends of mine gave me a couple of years ago; the lenses are especially designed for color blind people like me. They prevent a certain stream of light that keeps me from seeing certain colors from going in my eyes. Wearing them opens a window to a world of intense color and beauty.

For me, colors are dull and boring, some even unrecognizable… but not when I put these ‘bad boys’ on; the world around me comes to life!

The best way to describe what I experience when I put them on, I guess, is like turning on a light behind a stained glass window. All of a sudden the design explodes in brilliance… and I am amazed at the sight.

Sometimes when I’m wearing them during a spectacular sunset or sunrise, I still ask my wife, “Are you seeing this? Is this for real? Are the colors as bright and vibrant as what I’m seeing?”

I have these crazy childhood memories of sitting in someone’s office looking at cards with colored dots and trying to find figures among the dots. If you’re color blind you may relate to what I’m writing.

Needless to say, I never again want to miss something colorful and beautiful.

The author of Psalm 27 knew something a lot of people miss sometimes, that God is both attractive and desirable. So David wrote a prayer we should make our own,

“I’m asking God for one thing, only one thing: To… contemplate his beauty.” Psalm 27:4, MSG

Do you ever find yourself focusing on the bad and what you lack rather than on the good and what you have? That sort of smears the beauty of God’s grace and charm, doesn’t it?

Too often we’re missing what is excellent and could be satisfying because of who we are and our ideals.

Many years ago when I started to pastor the church I’m in, one of the leaders was a friendly guy but with a bad attitude. Sounds like an oxymoron but he was the embodiment of negativism with a smile. He even carried around a little black notebook in his front shirt pocket (yes, he wore a shirt with a front pocket that was also stuffed with pens) where he jotted down what in his opinion was bad.

Whenever there was a church meeting, that man would pull out his black notebook and ‘fire away’ at me, the church, and, if allowed, the world at large.

But then something happened, he had a heart attack and a subsequent quadruple bypass surgery. When I visited him in the intensive care unit after the surgery I thought, “This dude’s done for.” But he survived, and his life was radically changed for the better!

I asked him about it and he told me that for too long he had been missing the greatness and wonder of God and His creation. “Now I take walks everyday,” he added, “and notice all the little beautiful flowers I had missed before.”

If you’re the kind of person that sees the glass half empty instead of half full, how about whispering a prayer on a regular basis that you don’t miss the beauty of all that God is and all He has made.

I was bringing a couple of milkshakes home the other evening and noticed a sundown worth checking out with my hand-dandy sunglasses on,

Once again I was blown away and thanked the Lord for the beauty before me.

So, how can we shift from living with a shroud of dullness that covers the eyes of our hearts and minds so we can enjoy a vibrant life?

The first thing to do is ask God to help us recognize and see His beauty. We don’t want to miss that.

Also, let’s set our minds to look for and anticipate that which God makes beautiful! We’re often caught in the been there, done that, so what syndrome so we’ve become calloused, unmoved, oblivious, and indifferent to the greatness and beauty that’s all around us.

People ask me if I wear those sunglasses wherever I go and the answer is, “No.” I use them only when I sense the unveiling of the spectacular happening before my eyes and without fail the beauty of the moment becomes fresh and new and I am once again wowed!

A life that’s often wowed by the creator never becomes dull!

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How To Make Your Dark Place Bright And New

If you’re claustrophobic you’re already thinking, You couldn’t offer me enough money to go in there. Trust me, I too had reservations especially after learning that the area had been rattled by an earthquake a few months prior to us being there. But we just couldn’t miss the experience of venturing into that now abandoned gold mine.

We usually associate darkness with fear or with very bad problems. Someone said to me one time, “I am at a very dark place at the moment.” She was going through so many difficulties.

Darkness to you may have to do with uncertainty or lack of direction in your life or with a broken dream you once had.

Gloom and doom and maybe even death may also come to mind with the words ‘dark place.’ Like me, I’m sure you’ve heard people tell of out of body experiences that described going through a dark tunnel with a bright light at the end.

Your ‘dark place’ may be totally different than my ‘dark place’ but all dark places have something in common, they are not a fun place to be in.

A mindset change is required to make your dark place bright and new.


An Old Testament man named David experienced many severe trials and dark places but he wrote something that gives us insight into how he overcame all,

“Is there anyplace I can go to avoid your Spirit? to be out of your sight? If I climb to the sky, you’re there! If I go underground, you’re there! If I flew on morning’s wings to the far western horizon, You’d find me in a minute— you’re already there waiting! Then I said to myself, “Oh, he even sees me in the dark! At night I’m immersed in the light!” Psalm 139:7-12, MSG

David was sure that anywhere was never somewhere far from the love of his God.

Sear this statement in your mind and never, ever forget it: The One who loves me most is always by me.

Please allow me to add one more Bible verse to this line of thinking. The apostle John wrote,

“This is the message we have heard from Him and announce to you, that God is Light, and in Him there is no darkness at all.” 1John 1:5, NASB 

So… since the Lord is always with me, and He is light, how could I ever be engulfed in darkness? With the Lord by our side, dark places should never happen. It’s a mindset and an attitude that must become our mental ‘go-to’ for all times.

I know, I know… you’re thinking, “Easier said than done, buster!” I’ll give you that, but let me also give you a visual to help solidify this truth in you. Before we entered that abandoned mine, our guide showed us a board just outside the mouth of that dark tunnel (picture below).
He explained that when the mine was operational in the early 1900’s, each of those numbers and tags represented a miner still in the mine. Before a miner entered the mine, he would hang his identification tag on that wall. When the shift was over, the miner would exit the mine and remove the tag from the board to let others know he was safe outside the mine.

Imagine God having a tag with your name on it up in heaven, but your tag is heart-shaped because of how much He loves you. With today’s technology it would be more like an icon with your face on it (or your emoji) that pings before Him wherever you are. Remembering that God’s aware of our whereabouts every moment of every hour of every day, makes all the difference in the world.

How about next time you feel like you’re heading down that dark path you pray something like, “God, you know how I’m feeling, but the Bible says that you’re a God of light. Will you light up my life right now and help me see beyond this fog? In the name of Jesus, lift my Spirit up, Lord!”

Please understand that I am not trying to oversimplify how to overcome a deep rooted ‘dark place.’ Some need professional counseling to overcome where they are or have been. But the right mindset can help a great deal. Just know that God is always there! He was you when you failed the exam. He was there when the break-up happened. He was in the room when the doc gave the bad news. And He will be by your side when you close your eyes for the last time. That’s seriously comforting.

Oh… one more thought, God will also be immediately with you on the other side to welcome you to your new heavenly home for eternity. When that’s your mindset, the world is a brighter place to live in.

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How To Keep A Strong Balanced Life

Have you ever been to Alaska? It is a jaw-dropping, eye-popping, awe-inspiring place!

My bride and I came back from there a few weeks ago… one of the best trips we’ve taken! While in a place called Icy Strait, the blowing wind by the water’s edge was Icy Cold but we decided to go on a short nature trail anyways. The scenery was majestic.

Sitka Spruce trees were everywhere (above picture). Those ‘bad boys’ can rise to a stunning three hundred feet up! Their trunks were massive… some of them have been standing tall and strong for hundreds of years.

The Bible says that people who trust God and live for Him are like those huge trees and even better. They will have a life worth living! Check out what Psalm 1 says,

“Oh, the joys of those who do not
    follow the advice of the wicked,
    or stand around with sinners,
    or join in with mockers.
But they delight in the law of the Lord,
    meditating on it day and night.
They are like trees planted along the riverbank,
    bearing fruit each season.
Their leaves never wither,
    and they prosper in all they do.” Psalm 1:1-3 (NLT
)

That’s ONE BIG promise!

Two words caught my attention from those verses: ‘wither’ and ‘prosper.’ The Hebrew idea for not withering means that it will never sink or become droopy. And the word ‘prosper’ literally means to advance forward. I want to hold on to those promises. to become true in my life. How about you?

Those extremely tall, strong trees by the water’s edge in Icy Strait are in very inhospitable weather. The temperatures can be harsh, dipping below zero at times, there’s lots of rain and snow, and very strong winds. And yet, there the sitka spruces stand. Amazing!

God’s great promises to us stand the test of time regardless of the difficulties we may encounter. Have you ever experienced one tough time after another and said, “Man, when it rains it pours!” And sometimes it doesn’t let up! And life can become right down depressing. And yet… God’s promises remain and will become true for us!

As my darling and I continued down the trail, we came across this fallen giant, (picture below).
Maybe there was a serious gust of wind that got under its branches, uprooted it, and sent the spruce to the ground. Or maybe the tree had lived up its days and it was time to go down… no way of telling. But an idea came to mind of something the apostle Paul wrote,

“So let the man [or woman] who feels sure of his standing today
be careful that he does not fall tomorrow.” 1Corinthians 10:12 (PHILLIPS; parenthesis mine)

That word ‘careful’ means to take a good look at yourself: how you think; how you operate/what you do; how much ‘weight’ does God and faith have in your life; where you’re heading with your goals and dreams; etc. You may be doing extremely well today but tomorrow remains a mystery.

To keep a strong balance life you must believe in yourself and do what you can, but at the same time remain humble enough to trust that it is only with God’s help that your influence and reach are going to grow tall and strong!

In the Psalm we read above, the Lord promises those who love Him:

*Fruitfulness throughout your year (‘bearing fruit each season’)
*Staying fresh and rejuvenated (‘leaves never wither’)
*Success (‘they prosper in all they do’)

Thrive! Live victoriously! Be effective! Remain balanced!