Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 148

15 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Summary In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on the powerful question God asked Jeremiah: “What do you see?” from Jeremiah 1:11-12. What we see determines how we interpret life, how we respond to challenges, and the choices we make. Using the story of David and Goliath, we learn that while others saw a giant, David saw an uncircumcised Philistine standing against the armies of the living God. His vision shaped his courage, his words, and his actions. This episode reminds us that we cannot truly change our behavior until we allow God to change what we see. When we look at ourselves, our future, our pain, and our circumstances, we must learn to see through the eyes of faith and revelation. Jesus Himself said in John 5:19 that He did what He saw the Father doing. That is the highest form of spiritual vision: not seeing what fear says, not seeing what pain says, but seeing what the Father is doing. Key Scriptures Jeremiah 1:11-121 Samuel 17:26John 5:192 Kings 6:17Genesis 28:16 Key Points What you see determines how you interpret your circumstances. What you see influences your behavior, choices, and actions. David defeated Goliath because he saw differently. You cannot change your behavior until you change what you see. Spiritual sight comes by revelation, not imagination. Prayer, fasting, God’s Word, and God’s presence open our eyes to see what the Father is doing. Reflection Question When you look at yourself, your future, your challenges, and your current season, what do you see? Prayer Focus Lord, open my eyes to see what You are doing. Help me to see myself, my future, and my circumstances through Your Word and by Your Spirit. Hashtags #MeditationsPodcast #WhatDoYouSee #Jeremiah1 #SpiritualVision #FaithPerspective #DavidAndGoliath #SeeWhatGodSees #ChristianPodcast #BibleMeditation #RevJamesArheghan

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Season 5 Episode 159

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