The Ministering Angel Podcast

Lens of Perception!

Ronald Myers jr

The Ministering Angel Podcast encourages listeners to deepen their connection with Jesus Christ by examining the lenses through which they view life. Ronald and various hosts discuss how perception, shaped by past wounds, culture, and spiritual influences, affects responses to life. The podcast emphasizes the importance of seeing life through God's truth to gain clarity, purpose, and wisdom, breaking free from the distortions and lies perpetuated by the enemy. It calls for self-reflection to choose a divine perspective that empowers individuals to recognize their true identity and destiny.

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Introduction: The Lens We Carry

 Welcome to the Ministering Angel Podcast, where you'll deepen your connection with Jesus Christ. Whether new or returning this podcast is your guide to unlocking potential and overcoming challenges. Ronald, along with various hosts, shares divine messages that inspire strength, wisdom, and resilience.

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 Navigating through life is never about what happens around you as much as it is about what happens within you. Every person moves through the world carrying a lens, a way of seeing, filtering, interpreting, and responding to life. That lens quietly shapes your thoughts, your decisions, your reactions, your relationships, and even your expectations about the future. The truth is this. You are not responding to life itself, you are responding to the way you see it. And the way you see it is shaped by the lens you carry.

Understanding Your Lens

The most important question you can ever ask yourself is simple. What lens am I looking through. Am I seeing life through God's eyes or am I unconsciously filtering everything through the lenses the enemy planted in me since birth. 

Sources of Distortion

Every person enters the world carrying marks, influences, and impressions that were never divinely assigned to them. Some come from childhood wounds. Some come from the voices of people who spoke from their own brokenness. Some come from trauma. Some come from culture. Some come directly from the enemy, who tries from day one to distort the way you see yourself and the world around you.

The Power of Truth

What you carry in your lens becomes what you call truth until God interrupts it. That is why perception is never neutral. Perception is built on truth. And if truth is weak in you, your perception will be weak. If truth is strong in you, your discernment will be strong. The more of God's truth you carry, the clearer your inner vision becomes. Truth exposes the lies that used to control you. Truth reveals the traps that once confused you. Truth breaks the distortions that made you see yourself as less than who God created you to be. Truth, God's truth, is the antidote to the lies and the false identity the enemy tries to make you believe about yourself.

Self-Reflection Questions

This means you must pause and ask yourself honest questions. What lens am I living through. Am I responding to life through wounds that have not been healed. Am I reacting out of fears that have never been confronted. Am I interpreting people and situations through old assumptions that were never rooted in reality. Am I replaying past experiences that taught me to expect disappointment even when God is trying to give me something new.

Or am I seeing life through revelation. Am I listening to the voice of the Spirit. Am I allowing God's truth to correct the stories in my head and the patterns in my life. 

Living Through Revelation

When revelation becomes your lens, your sight shifts from survival to purpose. You stop reacting and start discerning. You stop assuming and start seeing. You stop moving in fear and start walking in wisdom. You begin to understand what is real. You recognize what comes from God and what comes from the enemy. You see the path God is illuminating for you, even when it leads through places you have never walked before.

The Two Lenses

Two lenses will always stand before you. One lens keeps you bound to cycles you were never meant to repeat. This lens distorts the past, confuses the present, and blinds you to the future. It keeps you stuck. It keeps you small. It keeps you uncertain. It keeps you tied to everything God already freed you from. The other lens frees you to see what God sees. It opens your eyes to purpose. It awakens discernment. It reveals truth. It gives you the insight to navigate life with strength and clarity. It empowers you to recognize your identity, your calling, your relationships, and your future from the perspective of heaven.

Impact of a Distorted Lens

Your life will always rise or fall to the level of your perception. If your lens is distorted, your decisions will be distorted. You will misjudge situations. You will misinterpret people. You will walk with fear instead of faith. You will settle for less because your sight is blurry. But when your lens is healed, everything shifts. Your path becomes clear. Your choices become stronger. Your direction becomes certain. You stop stumbling. You stop second guessing. You stop carrying the weight of the lies you once believed.

Choosing God's Lens

God offers sight, clarity, and truth. The enemy offers distortion, confusion, and counterfeit narratives. One leads you into freedom. The other keeps you trapped in a story God never wrote for you.

So look within and be honest with yourself. Which lens is shaping the way you see your life, your calling, your relationships, and your future. 

Conclusion: Seeing Through His Eyes

Because the moment you choose God's lens, everything changes. When you see through His eyes, you finally start seeing who you truly are.

 Thank you for joining the Ministering Angel Podcast. Stay connected, stay inspired, and continue growing in faith. Until next time, be blessed and keep shining your light.