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You’re Seeing More Than They Know | 1 Corinthians 2:15

The Daily Devotional by Vince Miller

Release Date: 01/30/2026

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Our text today is 1 Corinthians 2:15.

Ever notice how following Jesus changes the way you see everything?
Not overnight… but steadily. Quietly. Deeply.

You start noticing things you’d never noticed before.
You sense dangers you used to walk right into.
You feel conviction where you once felt nothing.
You recognize truth in places you once ignored.

Paul captures that shift in a single verse:

The spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one. — 1 Corinthians 2:15

This isn’t about superiority.
It’s about spiritual awareness—the ability to discern what’s really going on under the surface.

Paul is saying:

If you’re walking by the Spirit, you’re going to see things others can’t evaluate.

People who don’t have the Spirit can’t measure your decisions accurately.
They can’t fully understand your values.
They can’t interpret your motives.
They can’t perceive the spiritual reality behind your choices.

To them, your obedience might look extreme.
Your boundaries might look unnecessary.
Your convictions might seem outdated.
Your faithfulness might feel foolish.

But it’s simply because they’re judging from the outside
while you’re walking with insight from the inside.

And that should free you—you don’t need applause, validation, or agreement
from people who can’t see what the Spirit has shown you.

You’re seeing more than they know—because God is shaping your vision.

This also means something else:

If the Spirit is helping you discern what’s true,
then you don’t have to second-guess every step.

You can walk with quiet confidence.
Not arrogance—not “I know better.”
But a grounded assurance that the Spirit’s wisdom is guiding you.

What used to confuse you now has clarity.
What used to tempt you now has weight.
What used to distract you now looks empty.

That’s not pride.
That’s growth.

DO THIS:

Identify one decision you’ve hesitated on because you’re worried about what others will think. Ask the Spirit for clarity—then act on what He shows you.

ASK THIS:

  1. Where do you fear being misunderstood for obeying God?
  2. What area of your life requires Spirit-led discernment right now?
  3. How have you seen your spiritual “vision” grow in the past year?

PRAY THIS:

Spirit, thank You for opening my eyes. Give me compassion for those who can’t yet see what You’ve shown me. Use my life as a gentle witness today. Amen.

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“Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)”