What would you ask of The Carpenter—for a new staff or Sight?

Christ doesn’t just steady the blind — He restores sight.
Fellow disciple,
If Christ stood before you today…
would you ask Him for a cane?
Or would you ask for sight?
Most people just want something to lean on —
a better job, a little more income, a motivational boost,
a few swimming lessons so life feels manageable.
But sons and daughters of God were made for more than swimming.
We were made to walk on water.
We were made to see.
Not just improvement —
transformation.

A cane helps you manage. Sight lets you LIVE.
The scriptures tell of men who asked Christ for healing —
and He still said the most piercing question ever spoken:
“What would you have me do for you?”
Not,
What cane do you need?
But —
What miracle do you dare to ask for?
And the blind asked for sight.
Not accommodation.
Not comfort.
Not coping.
Sight.

The first breath after darkness is always light.
My invitation today is simple:
Stop asking God for a new staff.
Start asking for sight.
Not a little help —
a new life.
Not better coping —
walking on water.
Not the minimum —
the miracle.
Your friend,
Kent
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