Re-Enchanting Attention
In a world that feels increasingly disenchanted, the problem may not be that God is absent—but that our attention has been captured. Drawing from Isaiah 6 and Jesus’ words in Matthew 13, this message explores how what we behold shapes who we become, and how modern distractions can quietly form our hearts. If we want to recover wonder, holiness, and fruitfulness, we must learn again how to see.
Scripture: Isaiah 6.8-13
(Additional Reading: Psalm 115; Psalm 135.15-18; Exodus 3.1-6; 2 Timothy 2.4; Isaiah 2.6-8)
Warm-Up:
When was the last time you were completely bored – and just sat with your thoughts?
“ The air was cool and soft, as if it were early spring, yet they felt about them the deep and thoughtful quiet of winter. It seemed to them that they did little but eat and drink and rest, and walk among the trees;
and it was enough.”
- J.R.R. Tolkien -
