This is one of those topics you must stop what your doing and write. Thought flooding in from everywhere. Going blind is traumatic in itself but never gaining the vision for your life is death. As I think on this topic only one figure comes to mind and that’s Saul.
Saul met his destiny on the road to demascus . The purpose he set for his life, which was to murder Christians ended on that road. But one traumatic event had to take place. His sight had to removed. His other senses took control and his hunger to kill was destroyed. God knew his destructive path but it would all be for his glory.
Just to prove it doesn’t take a long time to change. Saul was knocked of his horse and he was blinded by God to change his course in life. His biological state had to shift in order for him to connect with spiritual side of himself. It doesn’t take this much effort for most but this proves the hatred he had for God’s people was terrifying. Nevertheless, this is who God chose to do his work. The Lord completely changed this man. He not only couldn’t see physically but spiritually his eyes opened and the ability to hear and see God was given to him. He changed his name to Paul and he turned out to be one of the greatest writers in the Bible.
His vision was always there. His anointing was always there, he was allowed to live throughout all the chaos he caused. Paul’s life changed dramatically. His sight was blurring his vision and his vision had to be carried out.
