It was supposed to be a simple night; just walk down the street eat Bugs Bunny (I had a rabbit burger for dinner that night) and head back home. I, however, was quickly distracted by a crowd down the street in front of the Hindu temple. 

The longer I stood there in the street the more I saw. I saw the Indians dressed in their traditional dress, I saw them putting their hands together as the man on the microphone said things (in their own tongue) and occasionally they would say something in return as they placed their hand on their head. Then came the fruit offerings carried on trays, then the incense was lit and placed into the fruit to continue burning throughout the ceremony.



That night I got to see a literal interpretation of how so many of us live. We are so blinded by our culture or ancestors that we can’t see for ourselves anymore. Too often we just follow the crowd and do what they are doing without seeking why we do it or if there is something better. This is true even in the church; we follow what our pastors’ say, what our “good Christian” friends say, but we don’t seek the Lord ourselves. I don’t want to just go sit in a seat on Sundays and have someone else tell me what the bible or Lord have to say to me…I want to find my relationship with the Lord and fall in love with Him myself. To do that I need to spend more one on one time with Him and have my own conversations with Him to learn about what He has for me. 
Lord, please remove the scales from my eyes that keep me from seeing you myself for who you really are. I don’t want to follow you based on other people’s reasons, but I want to find my own. I want to DISCOVER you.
OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART LORD, I WANT TO SEE YOU!
