God’s ways are higher than ours, and His thoughts far exceed human comprehension. To truly “come up higher,” we must adopt His perspective. When the Israelites feared the giants in Canaan, Joshua and Caleb saw an opportunity to claim God’s promise (Numbers 13:30-33). Their faith-filled perspective allowed them to trust in God’s power rather than be overwhelmed by the challenges before them.
A higher perspective enables you to see beyond the temporary and focus on the eternal.
While the world sees obstacles, God sees opportunities for His glory to be revealed. Shifting your perspective begins by meditating on His Word and trusting Him to lead you. A higher perspective transforms fear into faith and setbacks into steppingstones.
Aligning your vision with God’s does not mean ignoring reality; it means allowing faith to shape how you respond to it. Like an artist who steps back to view the bigger picture, stepping into God’s perspective helps you see His hand at work even in difficult circumstances.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: How often do you view life’s challenges through the lens of faith? What steps can you take to align your perspective more closely with God’s today?
PRAYER: Lord, lift my eyes to see what You see. Let Your perspective shape my thoughts, my decisions, and my actions. Amen.
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