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Going Blind

Author’s note: This was posted in 2019 as my testimony about the Lord’s dealing with this weak vessel in His wonderful way of steering His children in directions He desires rather than the ways the fallen mind wants us to wander. I sense it is a good time to resubmit the article, prayerfully hoping to be of some benefit to my brothers and sisters within God’s family.

Going Blind

“I believe what you have is retinitis pigmentosa,” the retinal specialist said after the test. It was what I believe he called a scleral exam.

In conducting the test, the specialist uses the lower skeletal bone surrounding the eyeball as a fulcrum. He places a hard, plastic instrument that looks like a small shoe spoon beneath the eyeball, then uses the lower bone forming the eye socket to pop the eyeball out to some extent.

I once heard Sugar Ray Leonard, the welterweight and later middle-weight boxing champion, say that he would rather go fifteen rounds with his chief nemesis, Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns than to have that examination again. Leonard suffered a detached retina from a bout, so had to have the same type of exam.

I know exactly what Mr. Leonard meant. It was extremely painful and excruciatingly lengthy. The specialist then keeps putting the pressure at different points along the lower eye socket bone to best pop the eyeball out while shining a painful light on the retina. He then stops to make scribbles on some sort of chart before returning to torturing the patient.

The exam was complete in about forty minutes. Afterward, when the doctor then put his thumb and index finger to chin and told me the news, my obvious question was, of course: “What’s retinitis pigmentosa?”

“Well, it’s one we don’t know much about,” he replied. “It’s a degeneration of the rods and cones that make up the retina.”

“What does that mean?”

He said very matter-of-factly, as if giving a clinical report to a student, “It means the retina is being dissolved.”

“What does it mean about my being able to see?” I naturally asked.

He was looking at some sort of book. “It says here that most with the disease go blind.”

That was all in 1977. They didn’t know much about the disease at that time. They know a lot more today, but still can do nothing about the malady; it can’t be cured, although they are reportedly making strides toward artificially restoring some degree of vision.

Now, to all who are having retinal problems and must face a retinal specialist’s exam, I must offer this bit of comfort: They now have technological means (machinery) to do—with painless procedures—what the doctors did during that  exam. Never fear: You most likely will never have to face the procedure Sugar Ray and I had to face.

I am also commissioned, however, to forewarn a procedure that is going to be infinitely more painful: the Great White Throne judgment. It involves examination of a world of people going, well, blind—spiritually blind.

Thankfully, the Lord of Heaven has been with yours truly all these years of going blind. And, that’s exactly what God has made it possible for me to do. That is, He has kept me going while being physically blind.

I’ve been blessed beyond measure by His providing all necessary to accomplish things on His behalf in writing, speaking, and other ministry. I continue to, literally, keep going while totally blind, through God’s grace and permissive will.

What God gives us to do, He makes clear. It might take some time, but, eventually, ultimately, He will dissolve the haze and make our pathway clear.

Of course, we must make every effort to obey. As Dr. Charles Stanley puts it, “Obey God no matter what, and leave all the consequences to Him.”

Proverbs contains the Scripture that encapsulates this directive from on high: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5–6). It is with that divine imperative that my pathway was made clear on Good Friday, April 22, 2011. I’ve written and spoken many times about the profound intervention God performed that day.

I died clinically three times because of the widow-maker heart attack. I knew precisely each time my heart stopped. I was instantaneously in the presence of heavenly beings—beautiful young men and women who were jubilant and inviting me to join them.

The third time my heart stopped and I was with them, I was running with them, as if in a glorious victory celebration.

The Holy Spirit has shown me on a number of occasions since that this was Hebrews 12:1–3 in action. The specific celebration was to impress upon my spirit that the Lord approves of, in particular, the message that Jesus is on the very cusp of returning. Even more specifically, I have had it validated in the deepest reaches of my spiritual heart that He is coming very soon in the Rapture for the Church (see Romans 10:9–10).

This will occur before God’s wrath and judgment must fall on an incorrigibly wicked world of rebellious God-deniers. And this gets back to that world of people who are going, blind. Sadly, they think they see clearly their pathway ahead. They believe humanistic endeavor can guide them to a preferable destination. But their vision is shortsighted. They suffer, you might say, from spiritual retinitis pigmentosa, at the basis of which is the soul-destroying infection called sin.

They keep goingwhile blind to truth, down that broad way that leads to destruction and the black abyss of eternity. So, my mission, my assignment, is to keep going, even though I’m physically blind. Witness of Christ’s saving power is our heavenly mandate. That is what I intend to do. And, that is what you, as Christ’s representative on earth–His royal ambassador—are to do also.

The heavenly rewards for such faithful service are staggering to contemplate: “But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).

Our spiritual eyes must stay turned toward Heaven as we negotiate this darkening earthly traverse. The light of Jesus Christ will illuminate our pathway as we obey His commandment to go forth and witness of His power to save the soul, no matter how sin-ridden.

Christ’s promises are beyond our ability to fully imagine. Things of unparalleled splendor and glory that we will experience at the moment of Rapture–or death, if we pass instantaneously through that doorway—are incomprehensible from this present perspective. Our vision will be made perfect at that time: “For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known” (1 Corinthians 13:12).


10 Comments

  1. Tommie Ray's avatar Tommie Ray says:

    Hi Terry

    I enjoyed the article.  Just like you, I cannot be afraid.  God says in
    Proverbs the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.

    Tommie Ray

  2. As usual, Terry, God has PERFECT TIMING! I have been having somewhat of a crisis of faith in the past few weeks and I have been in an unsettling angry mood. I couldn’t put my finger on it, but this article has helped me immensely along with another written by Hal Lindsey.

    Thank you for always obeying the Lord and for being there for a sister in distress. I lost my dearest companion, a “comfort animal” that the Lord blessed me with almost 20 years ago. To some, he was just a cat. To me, he was my best friend, given to me by my Lord and Savior at a time in my life when I thought I would NEVER MAKE IT THROUGH. Long story, but this little man saved my life with his unconditional love and comfort, and since he passed in January, I have been on a roller coaster ride.

    The Lord is so good that He comforts me with brothers and sisters, whom I haven’t even met in person, but have given me encouragement and aid when I needed it most. You are such a person. Thank you, God richly bless you, and I’ll see you when we get there. Thanks Terry.,

    • Ruth L's avatar Ruth L says:

      I understand your grief–especially because I am completely alone with mulltiple serious illnesses–and without family. I only have the companionship of a cat (who is also sick and requires care). My friends are my age and have their own illnesses. I thank the Lord that he has gotten me through thus far. (“Here I raise my Ebenezer”) The Lord has a special place for widows and orphans–and a “widow” can be any woman who is alone. May the Lord bless you unexpectedly in the days ahead.

      • Thank you Ruth. I do have a husband, he has MS and has recently been suffering seizures and I do feel alone in that respect. My four children will have nothing to do with me, but the Lord seems to keep me here for His owm specific reason.. I am so grateful to Him for you and I will keep you in prayer, may the Lord Jesus bless and keep you in His tender loving care and may you NEVER have to feel alone again! God bless you sweetheart. Stay strong and let us both keep our eyes on the skies. Amen? Amen.

      • Ruth L's avatar Ruth L says:

        Dawn, what a heartbreaking situation. I will keep you in my prayers. No doubt the Lord has His hand on you and will help you in all you’re dealing with. Stay strong in the Lord and the power of His might. Lord, please do the miraculous for Dawn that she has longed for and prayed for. And come quickly. Lord Jesus!

      • Dawn's avatar Dawn says:

        I am also a widow as of January 2022. No, it was not covid that took my dear husband but more negligence because of that distraction. He was a veteran, a victim of Agent Orange and lack of medical care in his hour of need. He was suffering from dementia and I was his POA but I was denied access to him to make sure he was being adequately cared for. I have a hard time trusting medical professionals now. He had severe and chronic hypoxia, COPD, CHF and Atrial fib and a host of other diagnosis. He died of bacterial pneumonia.

        I know he is in a better place. He can run and not be weary, he sees the glory of God clearly, he can sing again and he is no longer in pain. He can breathe deeply. I was able to be with him as he died so he was not alone. Our daughter, a nurse, and I were holding his hand and talking to him. He responded by tightening his grip on our hands so I know he knew we were there and he could hear us. He could not speak and his eyes were clouded with death’s veil but he knew.

        I am living in a cottage on my daughter and her husband’s property. I do have family and grandchildren to surround me and love me. I believe I have found a new church home where I can continue to grow in faith and minister to others. Praise God.

  3. Bonnie Bouldon's avatar Bonnie Bouldon says:

    Thank you Terry. What a glorious testimony to God’s everlasting Grace. I sorely needed that and am grateful to you for sharing, and to God for giving you your gifts that brought your words to me. God bless and keep you with us for our remainder here.
    Maranatha

  4. Ed Wood's avatar Ed Wood says:

    Your story is always uplifting, Terry. Thanks for sharing it again with us in this time of growing darkness. One day, we will all finally see clearly.

    1 Corinthians {13:12} For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.

  5. Dawn's avatar Dawn says:

    I recently had cataract surgery which also helped with my glaucoma. It gave new meaning to the verse in 1 Corinthians13:12. The encroachment upon my vision by the cataracts was so gradual as to be unnoticed until they were removed and more light and color could be seen. Amazing how the issues of our physical wellbeing can give new meaning to scripture.

    I am convinced that the Day of His Appearing is on the horizon but the churches are failing to enlighten people. They think it will scare them.

  6. Kathy's avatar Kathy says:

    Mr. James, Ive never enjoyed an article more; and shared it with many of my friends, knowing they will as well. Thank you.

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