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“No eyes have seen, no ear has heard…”

Now imagine this?

An event.
An epic.
An apocalypse of sorts.

Which left men and women disadvantaged.
Or should I say God advantaged?

One day men woke up and they saw darkness.
A darkness so intense that the wider they opened their eyes to see, the thicker the blanket of black seemed to overlap their eye lids.

On this day men lost their pride.

No longer did it matter who had the biggest muscles.
No longer did it matter how tall you were.
No longer did it matter what you looked like.

Why?

No one could see anymore.
Men couldn’t judge other men by their physical abilities or physical features.

Men no longer could do as many things by themselves.

Men would need to rely on others and swallow their pride.
Men would need to swallow their pride with a glass of humility straight from the fountain of God.

In fact, on that day more men than all of history tore down their walls of pride, and replaced it with open prairies of confidence and trust.

Men came to God to receive their sight.
No, not physical sight, but a sight of direction, a sight of discernment.

On that day the men’s ability to listen began to strengthen.

Now when the men would walk outside and meet others they would listen.

They would listen to each other’s conversations.

When it came to women, there was a split between the men.

All the men that originally looked at women as objects lost their gem of beauty.

Men that swore and cussed would be lifted in the literary dusts of their conversations with women.

Eventually you would see men everywhere, serving, protecting, and loving the women.

Every woman was accounted for because the men no longer could ignore women that weren’t physically attractive to them.

In fact the only women that were ignored were those that were spoiled and self-centered, but that would soon change.

And then there were the women.

Instead of their sight being taken away, their hearing was taken away.

Although they could see, these women were in capable of distinguishing the difference between what was fashionable and what was not.

Every type of clothing was fashionable.

Revealing clothing was eliminated all together.

Since the men couldn’t see, there was no sense of woman needing to attract the men.

There was no such thing as gossiping either.

Since no woman could hear, gossiping about someone was useless.

In addition, these women were incapable of writing, so nasty notes of retortion ceased to exist.

Women had full confidence in themselves.

Women had a positive self image of themselves.

Every morning when women woke up, they would look in the mirror and confidently say in their mind that they were beautiful gifts from God.

In order for the men to communicate with the women, the men would write.

They would have to win the hearts of their women with their words, written words, not spoken.

The women in turn would speak to the men.

In all of this, the men lost their pride and learned to rely on others and to listen to others.

The women learned not to judge their fellow sisters in Christ and they leaned to respect their sisters in word and to have full self confidence in their bodily image.

Then one day, the men woke up and they could see
The women woke up and they could hear and see the differences in clothing and physical appearance.

And they were the happiest people you have ever seen, jumping with joy and praising The Lord Jesus Christ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!