Much of the scenery I saw during our vacation in Alaska was through the
windows of moving vehicles. I was thankful for glass that allowed me to see the
beauty while remaining warm and dry. But the windows also presented a
challenge. When it rained, water drops on the outside obscured the view. When
the temperature changed, condensation caused fog to develop on the inside.
Those challenges help me understand why it is impossible for us to see
life the way God intended it. Sin obscures the beauty of life that God wants us
to enjoy. Sometimes sin is inside—our selfishness creates a fog that makes us
see ourselves as more important than we are and causes us to forget about
others’ interests. Sometimes sin is outside. The injustice of others causes our
tears to fall like rain, preventing us from seeing the goodness of God. Sin of
any kind keeps us from seeing the wonder and glory of life as God designed it.
For now, even though “we see things imperfectly, like puzzling
reflections in a mirror” (1 Cor. 13:12 nlt), we see enough to know that God is
good (Ps. 34:8). The many wonderful things that God has revealed will help us
to forsake sin and work to minimize its consequences in the world.