The following series of questions can help you if you
are unable to see vision. These questions will help discern the cause of
your inability to see, and help you begin receiving.
Start
by establishing if you can “see” at all.
Can
you picture your living room couch?
If
your answer is yes, go on to “B” below.
If
your answer is no, you must discover why you have cut off the visionary
capacity. Generally people have done so for one of two reasons: 1) to
avoid the sin of lust, or 2) to cut off an unpleasant reoccurring visual
scene. If you have done either of these, you need to repent for rejecting
and ignoring your visual ability, and pray for God to heal and restore it.
You must then receive prayer counseling ministry to heal the issue(s) that
led to this decision. Ask yourself: “Was there ever a time in my life
that I was able to see visions? If so, at what point did I cut it off?
Why?” Pray:“Holy Spirit,
please show me any event or any reason I have cut off the visionary
capacity in my life.” Tune to flowing thoughts, and respond to what you
are receiving by applying the appropriate prayer ministry (e.g.,
repentance, inner healing, deliverance, renouncing of ungodly vows to no
longer see).
If
you can see your living room couch, then go on to the following:
Can you picture Bible scenes? If so, then do so each time you meditate on
the Word. This is a way of strengthening the eyes of your heart.
Can you see Jesus in the biblical scenes? If not, then pray and find out
why you have cut off vision of Jesus. This is usually because of teaching by
the Church that it is wrong to visualize Jesus because it is a graven image.
Repent and state the opposite, which is that the Bible teaches that we are
to fix our eyes upon Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews
12:1,2).