Divine Hope, Divine #imagination: Seeing More Clearly on the Inside Than the Outside - Hebrews 11:1
Divine hope is seeing more clearly with the eyes of your imagination than with your physical eyes. Here is how to use the Scriptures to visualize with your imagination. Ephesians 1:19 mentions the eyes of your 'understanding' or 'heart'.
You have two sets of eyes, an internal set and an external set of eyes in your head. Divine hope is using the Scripture to see more vividly with your internal eyes than your external eyes.
The Hebrew word, "yetser" is translated "mind", "form" , and "imagination". Isaiah 26:3 says that God will keep those in perfect peace whose "mind" (yetser: imagination) is stayed on the Lord. When we set our imagination in the Lord (His Word) we will live in perfect peace. Your peace can't be disturbed without your imagination seeing an evil future.
#imagination and learning to #imagine is called hope. The #image inside of you is either good or bad. Take the Scriptures and begin to form new #images inside. When the images inside of you become #hd, the faith of Christ in you will give substance to it and it will manifest in the physical realm.
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