You Can See, But You’re Still Blind
Clarity isn’t missing, it’s resisted, and until your inner life changes, even truth will feel out of focus

At birth, a baby’s eyes are not fully equipped to experience the world in its richness. While it’s often said they see only in black and white, the reality is more nuanced. Newborns can detect certain bold colors, especially red, but everything appears muted, like a dimmed painting. This is because the cone cells in their eyes, responsible for detecting color, are still developing.
Over the next few months, something remarkable happens. Their vision sharpens. Colors deepen. The once muted world begins to glow with depth and distinction. By around two months, babies can start telling red and green apart. By four months, their visual experience begins to resemble ours, though still not quite as vivid. What was once unclear becomes vibrant, not because the world changed, but because they did.
And that cuts deeper than it sounds.
Because most people spend their lives thinking the problem is out there. The situation. The people. The timing. When often, the real issue is internal. Vision that has not yet matured.
This is how faith begins. You don’t start with clarity. You start with fragments. Glimpses. Moments where something feels true, but you can’t fully explain it. You misread things. You question direction. You struggle to recognise what God is doing, even when He is right in front of you.
But just like a baby’s sight, spiritual vision develops. Not instantly. Not dramatically. Quietly. Gradually. On purpose. The more you sit with truth, the more your perception sharpens. What once felt confusing begins to settle. What once seemed dull begins to carry weight. And slowly, almost without noticing, you begin to see life not just as it appears, but as it truly is.
“For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face…” 1 Corinthians 13:12. “The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.” Proverbs 4:18.
God never demands perfect clarity at the beginning. He invites you into a process where your sight matures, where faith deepens, and where truth becomes more vivid with time.
So if things feel unclear right now, don’t rush to fix it. You might not be lost. You might just be learning to see.



Such a cool analogy, and very sweet 😇spiritual growth and visual clarity as babies grow😍