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How To See Things Like Jesus?

How To See Things Like Jesus?

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Do you skim headlines and scan over faces while missing what matters most—people’s stories? The truth is, our natural eyes are easily distracted by labels, hurry, and noise. That’s why Scripture calls us to see with the compassion and clarity of Christ.


Our main scripture is Luke 10:33: “But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him.” This verse reminds us that Christlike vision is not curiosity from a distance—it is compassion that moves. It crosses the road, closes the gap, and restores dignity.


In this episode, Pastor Phil Diaz unpacks three vital truths about seeing like Jesus:


  • -Develop Eyes of Compassion – Ask God for a heart that truly sees beyond surfaces; Spirit-led sight doesn’t just notice need, it moves toward it.

  • -Turn Interruptions into Invitations – Reframe disruptions as divine assignments; when you see with Kingdom eyes, the miracle is often in the margins.

  • -Everyone Is Someone – Refuse labels and recognize the image of God in every person; love across divides because Christ died for them.

  • This session challenges us to reflect deeply: Where have you walked by what Jesus is calling you to walk toward? The answer may reveal where your vision needs to be retrained by the Spirit.

    Join the conversation, share your reflections, and take a step toward practicing a love that sees and serves. Christlike sight will not narrow your life—it will focus it, strengthen it, and align it with the heart of God.

    Join us here—on The Mobile Sanctuary.

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