Thursday, July 9, 2026

"Inattentional Blindness of the Brain" vs. "Spiritual Blindness of Christians"

 

"Inattentional Blindness of the Brain" vs. "Spiritual Blindness of Christians"

Core idea:

The human brain suffers from "attentional blindness" due to limited attention span; the human spirit suffers from "spiritual blindness" due to the obscuring influence of the soul, self, natural thoughts, and the world. The former requires a shift in focus; the latter requires the cross, the illumination of the Spirit, and spiritual growth to enable one to see Christ. 

Item

Inattentional Blindness

 (Brain)

Spiritual Blindness

(Christian Experience)

Meaning

A person fails to notice something that is plainly visible because attention is directed elsewhere.

A believer fails to see Christ, God's economy, or the Spirit's speaking because the heart and mind are veiled.

Cause

The brain has limited attentional capacity and selectively processes information.

The believer lives in the soul, the self, natural concepts, the flesh, or the world instead of the spirit.

Illustration

Watching players pass a basketball while failing to notice a gorilla walking across the scene.

The Pharisees saw Jesus daily yet failed to recognize Him as the Christ.

Explanation

The eyes see, but the mind does not attend.

God is speaking, yet the spiritual eyes remain veiled without divine enlightenment.

Impact

Important information is overlooked, resulting in poor decisions.

Christ, the church, and God's eternal economy are missed, resulting in spiritual stagnation.

Purpose

Demonstrates the limitation of human cognition.

Reveals that man cannot know God by natural ability but only through the enlightening Spirit.

Relationship

Redirecting attention enables new perception.

Turning the heart to the Lord removes the veil and opens spiritual vision.

Examples

The "Invisible Gorilla" selective-attention experiment.

The Emmaus disciples, Saul on the road to Damascus, the Laodicean church, Elisha's servant.

Application

Learn to broaden awareness and examine overlooked information.

Turn to the spirit daily, pray-read the Word, call on the Lord, and receive the Spirit's shining.

Ministry Burden

The greatest need of believers is not more biblical knowledge but a heavenly vision of Christ and God's economy.

Prophesying Guidance

Human attention determines what is naturally perceived.

Spiritual vision comes when the heart turns to the Lord, the veil is removed, and Christ is revealed through the Spirit.

Conclusion

Inattentional blindness exposes the limitation of human attention.

Spiritual blindness is removed by the Spirit's enlightenment, leading believers to behold Christ, be transformed into His image, build up His Body, and consummate in the New Jerusalem.

Overview of Related Scriptures

John 3:3          Unless one is regenerated, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

John 8:12       Christ is the Light of the world and gives the light of life.

Luke 24:31–32           The Lord opened the disciples' eyes to recognize Him.

Acts 9:3–18   Saul's spiritual eyes were opened through divine light.

2 Corinthians 3:16–18         Turning to the Lord removes the veil; beholding Him brings transformation.

2 Corinthians 4:4–6              God shines into our hearts to reveal the glory of Christ.

Ephesians 1:17–18  The eyes of your heart may be enlightened.

Ephesians 4:23          Be renewed in the spirit of your mind.

Colossians 1:9–10    Be filled with the full knowledge of God's will in spiritual wisdom.

Revelation 3:17–18   Buy eye salve that you may see.

2 Kings 6:17   Elisha prayed, and the servant's eyes were opened to see the heavenly army.

Matthew 13:13–16  Blessed are your eyes because they see.

 

Spiritual Sequence

Step

Spiritual Progression

1

The heart is veiled by the self, the world, and natural concepts.

2

Spiritual blindness prevents seeing Christ.

3

The heart turns to the Lord.

4

The veil is removed through the Spirit.

5

The eyes of the heart are enlightened to see Christ and God's eternal economy.

6

The believer continually beholds and reflects the Lord.

7

The believer is transformed into Christ's image.

8

The transformed believers are built together as the Body of Christ.

9

God's eternal economy reaches its consummation in the New Jerusalem.

 

One Prophesying Summary

The brain's inattentional blindness causes people to miss what is before their eyes, but spiritual blindness causes believers to miss the glorious Christ. When we turn our heart to the Lord, the veil is removed, the Spirit enlightens our inner eyes, we behold Christ, are transformed into His image, are built up as His Body, and ultimately participate in the consummation of God's eternal economy—the New Jerusalem.

Conclusion

Cognitive science demonstrates that attention determines what the natural mind perceives, but the Scriptures reveal an even deeper reality: spiritual vision depends on a heart that turns to the Lord and lives in the mingled spirit. Through the continual enlightenment of the Holy Spirit, believers behold the all-inclusive Christ, are transformed into His image, are built together as the Body of Christ, and ultimately become the corporate expression of the Triune God in the New Jerusalem.

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

"According to the Reality Which Is in Jesus" vs. "Learning Christ"

 

"According to the Reality Which Is in Jesus" vs. "Learning Christ"

Ephesians 4:20 But you have not learned Christ in this way;

Ephesians 4:21 If you had truly heard him and been taught in him as he is in reality, 

Item

According to the Reality Which Is in Jesus (Eph. 4:21)

Learning Christ

(Eph. 4:20)

Meaning

Jesus' human living on earth is the embodiment and manifestation of the divine reality (truth), revealing God's intention in humanity.

To learn Christ is to experience and live Christ through an organic union with Him, not merely to imitate His outward conduct.

Reason

God first expressed the divine reality in the human living of Jesus, providing the unique pattern for believers.

God's goal is not outward imitation but inward reproduction through Christ as life.

Illustration

The Prototype—the first God-man, the original model of the divine-human life.

The Reproduction—the mass reproduction of the God-man through the indwelling Christ.

Explanation

"Jesus" refers particularly to His earthly human living, in which He depended on the Father, lived by the Father, and expressed the Father in every situation.

"Christ" refers to the resurrected and life-giving Christ who dwells in believers as the Spirit, teaching them inwardly to live Him.

Result

Believers see what genuine human living according to God truly is.

Believers live Christ instead of themselves, grow in life, and are built together as the Body of Christ.

Purpose

To reveal the standard and reality of the God-man living.

To produce many God-men for the building up of the Body of Christ and the consummation of the New Jerusalem.

Influence

Renews the believer's understanding, values, and view of human living.

Transforms the believer's life, disposition, living, testimony, and service.

Relationship

The Reality is the content revealed in Jesus' living.

Learning Christ is the experiential process of living out that reality.

Spiritual Principle

What is outwardly seen is Jesus' pattern.

What is inwardly lived is Christ Himself.

Focus

The historical Jesus in the Gospels.

The indwelling Christ experienced today.

Operation

Revealed in the Gospel record of Jesus' earthly life.

Operated through the indwelling Spirit supplying life daily.

Way of Learning

By seeing the reality manifested in Jesus' human living.

By exercising the spirit and living by the indwelling Christ.

Life Supply

Knowing the reality expressed in Jesus' living.

Receiving the continual supply of the Spirit of life.

Inner Secret

Jesus never lived by Himself but always by the Father (John 5:19, 30; 6:57).

Believers deny the self and allow Christ to live in them (Gal. 2:20).

Biblical Examples

Jesus' baptism, temptation, speaking only the Father's words, washing the disciples' feet, and obedience in Gethsemane.

Paul's testimony, "It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me" (Gal. 2:20); Peter's transformed shepherding.

Practical Application

Read the Gospels to behold Jesus as the living reality.

Exercise the spirit, pray, call on the Lord's name, and receive the Spirit's life supply to live Christ.

Ministry Burden

Help believers realize that Jesus' living is not merely a model to imitate but the revelation of divine reality.

Lead believers to live in the mingled spirit so that Christ may be formed in them for the building up of His Body.

Prophesying Guidance

"Jesus is the living pattern of the divine reality manifested in humanity."

"Learning Christ is not outward imitation but inward reproduction; not I trying to be like Christ, but Christ living in me."

Conclusion

Jesus is the prototype of the God-man living.

Learning Christ is the reproduction of that God-man living through the Spirit until the Body of Christ is built up and consummates in the New Jerusalem.

Related Scriptures

Eph. 4:21; John 1:14; 14:6; 5:19, 30; 6:57; 8:28-29; 13:1-17; Phil. 2:5-8; Heb. 5:8

Eph. 4:20, 22-24; Gal. 2:20; Rom. 8:2, 4, 29; 2 Cor. 3:18; Col. 3:10; Phil. 1:21; John 16:13; 1 Tim. 1:16; John 15:4-5; Eph. 3:16-17

 

Table 2. Spiritual Sequence

Step

Spiritual Progression

1

God became a man—Jesus came into the world.

2

Jesus lived out the divine reality, becoming the unique prototype of the God-man living.

3

Believers see and know the reality through Jesus' human living.

4

Through death and resurrection, Christ became the life-giving Spirit indwelling the believers.

5

Believers receive the Spirit's life supply in the mingled spirit.

6

They learn Christ—not by imitation but by living Him.

7

They put off the old man and put on the new man (Eph. 4:22–24).

8

They grow into and build up the Body of Christ.

9

The corporate God-man is manifested and consummates in the New Jerusalem.

 

Table 3. Core Relationship

Aspect

Revelation

Jesus

The Prototype of the divine reality (truth).

Christ

The Reproducer of the God-man living in the believers.

The Spirit

The Applier of the divine reality, making Christ experiential within us.

Believers

The Reproductions of the God-man through the divine life.

The Church

The Corporate God-man, expressing Christ as His Body.

The New Jerusalem

The Ultimate Consummation of the corporate God-man and the fulfillment of God's eternal economy.

 

Table 4. Summary

Topic

Summary

The Reality Which Is in Jesus

Jesus' earthly living is the unique revelation and embodiment of the divine reality—the original pattern of the God-man life.

Learning Christ

Learning Christ is the inward experience of allowing the indwelling Christ, as the life-giving Spirit, to reproduce His life in the believers.

Relationship

The reality in Jesus is the pattern; learning Christ is the reproduction. Jesus reveals the reality; Christ reproduces the reality; the Spirit applies the reality; believers live the reality; the church corporately expresses the reality; and the New Jerusalem eternally consummates the reality.

Ultimate Conclusion

God's intention is not merely that believers admire or imitate Jesus, but that through the indwelling Christ and the life-giving Spirit they become the corporate reproduction of the God-man, building up the Body of Christ and ultimately consummating in the New Jerusalem for God's eternal expression.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference Theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Five: The Apostolic Ministry Cooperating with Christ's Heavenly Ministry to Shepherd the Church as God's Sheep, for the Building Up of the Body of Christ and a New Revival.