The Ghost Guarding Your Open Door
The afternoon sun is high, and the door is right in front of you. You have the key.
You have the right. But your hand hovers, frozen by a reflex that belongs to a time when you were not allowed to enter.
That pause is not wisdom; it is an old ghost trying to guard a house that is already yours. Jesus looked at the man blind from birth and said the darkness was not a punishment, but a space for the works of God to be displayed.
Your hesitation is that same space. It is the canvas where the light is about to move.
Turn the knob. The room is waiting for you to claim what was prepared long before you arrived.
Drawing from
John 9:3, John 9:5
Verses
John 9:5
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