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Join Pastor Greg in this series called Vision Problems as he identifies those spiritual problems in our life which keep us from clearly seeing and understanding God, His world, and ourselves as they really are.....and looking to Jesus for the cure. Glaucoma is a disease that occurs when fluid builds up in the front part of the eye causing pressure in your eye and damaging the optic nerve, leading to blindness. The pressures of life can impact our faith and spiritual vision, leading us to make bad decisions, spiritual blindness and unbelief. This is spiritual glaucoma.

Join Pastor Greg in this series called Vision Problems as he identifies those spiritual problems in our life which keep us from clearly seeing and understanding God, His world, and ourselves as they really are.....and looking to Jesus for the cure. The rise of Jesus' popularity threatened the world of the Jewish religious leaders. As a result they were unable to see Jesus as God in the flesh right in front of them. They suffered from spiritual macular degeneration.

Join Pastor Greg in this series called Vision Problems as he identifies those spiritual problems in our life which keep us from clearly seeing and understanding God, His world, and ourselves as they really are.....and looking to Jesus for the cure. Today we examine the last moments of disciple Judas who suffered from spiritual nearsightedness--the inability to see the big picture of Jesus' work because of current circumstances.

Paul closes out his letter to the Ephesians by reminding these believers of the reality of spiritual evil which will seek to undermine the unity of Jesus' followers and compromise their new life in Christ. Inspired by the imagery of the ever-present Roman soldier Paul shows us the way to be strong in the Lord as we fight our daily battles.

Paul continues his advice for relationships within the faith, giving direction to fathers and children, masters and slaves. Paul could not imagined a world without slavery, but he did provide a framework for changing the status quo on Kingdom-style living. We can use these same principles to help guide on controversial issues so that our viewpoints align more with God's intention.

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