“Blind Spots of the Believer (and How to See Again)” (2 Peter 1:9-15) - Daily Manna - 08/11/25
Blind Spots of the Believer (and How to See Again) (2 Peter 1:9-15)
Are you walking with Yeshua… but still missing what’s right in front of you? In “Blind Spots of the Believer (and How to See Again)” we open 2 Peter 1:9–15 (TLV) to expose three sight-stealers—and the simple, grace-filled way to get your vision back.
Peter says, “Anyone who lacks these qualities is blind—nearsighted because he has forgotten his cleansing from past sins.” (2 Peter 1:9, TLV) The fix? Remember your cleansing, make your calling firm, and live by holy reminders.
· Memory: Why grace-amnesia makes us nearsighted—and how daily zikaron restores clarity (v. 9).
· Motion: How “make every effort” turns calling into steady steps—“you will never stumble” (vv. 10–11, TLV).
· Mentors: Why even mature believers need to be “stirred up” by reminders—and how to build a reminder-rhythm that lasts (vv. 12–15).
Try this week: Pick one quality (2 Peter 1:5–7), practice it on purpose, and invite two friends to be your “reminder team.”
If you’re new to faith: Yeshua offers cleansing and new sight today. If you’ve drifted: come back to remembrance, diligence, and community.
Key text: 2 Peter 1:9–15 (TLV)
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