3D Display: Seeing the Multi-Dimensional Healing of Christ in Our Lives
In our walk with God, we often struggle because we view our circumstances through a "flat" perspective. We see our pain, our brokenness, and our immediate obstacles as a 2D image—static and unchanging. However, the restorative power of Christ offers us something much deeper: a 3D Display of His grace and purpose.
Moving Beyond the Surface When we look at a standard screen, we see height and width, but we lack the depth that makes an image feel real and reachable. Faith operates in a similar way. Many of us see God’s promises as "flat" words on a page, but when we experience His restorative healing, those promises take on a 3D Display. We begin to see the depth of His love, the height of His sovereignty, and the width of His mercy.
A New Perspective on Healing Just as a 3D Display requires special "lenses" to see the full picture, spiritual healing requires the lens of the Holy Spirit. Without it, we see only the "shadows" of our trials. With it, we see:
The Past (Depth): How God was working even in our darkest moments to build our testimony.
The Present (Width): How His grace covers every aspect of our current needs.
The Future (Height): The glorious hope of His second coming and our complete restoration.
Displaying His Splendor Isaiah 61:3 tells us that He provides "a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair," so that we may be called "oaks of righteousness, a planting of the Lord for the display of his splendor." God does not just want to heal us in secret; He wants our lives to be a vibrant, living 3D Display of what His power can do.
When people look at a "restored" life, they shouldn't just see a person who is "better." They should see the multi-dimensional work of a Master Healer who has reached into the depths of a broken soul and brought forth a new creation.
Are you ready to change your perspective? Let us stop looking at our lives through the flat lens of our problems and start seeing the 3D Display of God’s plan. He is not just fixing the surface; He is restoring the whole person.

