My Perspective Changed and So Did I
We’ve all seen that FedEx logo. And, often we are excited to see it because an important package finally arrived. My perspective of express is getting to a destination quickly. I think of an express train or bus that has little to no stops before reaching its destination and then there’s the express elevator that goes straight to the top instead of stopping on other floors.
My perspective changed when the FedEx logo was put up on the screen during a speaker’s talk. He said: “Look between the E and the X and see if you can see the white arrow.” And, with a little intentional focus, it was easy to see. Since then, when I see that FedEx logo, whether it’s on a truck, an airplane, or a box being delivered to me, I see that arrow!
Maybe you wouldn’t have given a second thought to that FedEx logo including a right-arrow. Or maybe you’ve always seen it. That’s because we’re ALL different. We all have a different way of viewing things. We often hear sayings such as: “different strokes for different folks”, “let’s agree to disagree”, or “couldn’t see the forest for the trees,” These expressions verify that we all have different perspectives.
My “God” perspective certainly changed over the years. As a child, I viewed God as a hard taskmaster. I saw Him as the authority figure that would “get me” if I didn’t act or perform to please Him. I lived in fear of what He would do to me. My perspective changed when I came to know God’s love and grace. I came to know Him as my “Abba Father” — a Daddy that I can literally “blow it”, but with arms open wide, He beckons me to Him, forgives me and gives me mercy. Romans 8:15 says: “The Spirit you received doesn’t make you slaves. Otherwise you would live in fear again. Instead, the Holy Spirit you received made you God’s adopted child. By the Spirit’s power we call God Abba. Abba means Father.”
The key to knowing what’s best for my life, is KNOWING GOD!” And that’s why my perspective has changed — because the more time I spend in His Word, in fellowship with His people, in communication with Him, in trusting Him with my whole heart, in wanting with all my heart to please Him…..I’ve come to know HIM…..REALLY know Him. My perspective changed…..and I could never see Him in any other way again.
Now, with the Apostle Paul, I really do have a perspective of God that causes me to love Him more. And the better I understand His nature and ways, the more I understand how very much He loves me. Paul prayed “May you be able to feel and understand, as all God’s children should, how long, how wide, how deep, and how high His love really is” (Ephesians 3:18). Take that to heart, and you’ll never see God the same way again either.