Webster defines the term “blind spot” as an area in which one fails to exercise judgment or discrimination. It is literally a space in which one’s view is obstructed. We all have them, and not dealing with them, especially on the road of ministry, can result in a fatal crash. It’s always dangerous to swerve, but to swerve at the wrong time, into the wrong thing, is deadly. That’s why we need a clear view, a view that reveals all angles at all times.
Blind spots are treacherous. They conceal reality. They fail to warn us, and protect us. That …