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Eyes to See

Recognizing God's Common Grace in an Unsettled World

by Tim Muehlhoff
Foreword by J. P. Moreland

Eyes to See
Ebook
  • Length: 168 pages
  • Published: December 14, 2021
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830831661
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When we encounter human suffering or personal tragedy, Christians and non-Christians alike utter the same refrain: Where is God? If God exists, then where in the world is he? Why doesn’t he show himself? And how can we tell if God is really working or not?

Tim Muehlhoff gives us insight into recognizing how God is at work in the world. He unpacks the doctrine of common grace to uncover how God works in ways that we don't always realize. If we have a limited idea of what divine action looks like—dramatic answers to prayer, healings with no medical explanation, financial needs being met unexpectedly—then we miss seeing how God acts through common grace in ordinary, everyday ways such as antibiotics, financial planners, and thoughtful friends. Muehlhoff offers dozens of illustrations from contemporary culture to help us understand and communicate how God is present and acting in the world today.

Discover how God cares for our troubled world as he gives you the eyes to see.

"If you're wondering whether God is doing much of anything in our world, we urge you to read this probing book! In Eyes to See, Tim Muehlhoff makes a convincing case for a God who is intricately involved in the big and small of our lives through a means called common grace. Tim, a masterful storyteller and pop-culture enthusiast, will surprise, inspire, inform, and reassure you that God's influence actually saturates our lives in ways we may never have considered—even in these dark days of our history."David and Beth Booram, cofounders and directors of Fall Creek Abbey, authors of When Faith Becomes Sight
"Tim Muehlhoff has one of the sharpest yet grace-giving minds that we know. Everything he writes will challenge and sharpen you, but with a freedom that brings out the best in you. This book will open your eyes to the majesty of God that is all around us and yet we often miss. Not only will this book give you 'ears to hear' but now 'eyes to see.'"Dave and Ann Wilson, hosts of Family Life Today
"What a timely resource for a world wondering where God is! Tim's book is a refreshing reminder that God is always at work and always speaking, if only we would pay attention and have eyes to see and ears to hear. It's time to be encouraged!"John and Missy Maurer, Baylor sports ministry
"Ever wonder why God isn't more active in the world today? In Eyes to See, Tim Muehlhoff suggests that God is active but that we're unaccustomed to seeing it. This fascinating book helps us see that God works in all sorts of recognizable ways if we willing to see his 'ordinary' acts in the world."Sean McDowell, associate professor of Christian apologetics at Biola University and coauthor of Evidence That Demands a Verdict
"Have you ever wondered where God is in the things that are happening around you? Then you need this book. It will sensitize your eyes, your ears, and your heart to find God in the often-missed places where he is at work every day. Tim's concrete examples are helpful not just for personal understanding, but they also can be shared with others who are wondering where God is in the midst of the times we are living in."Katie Potesta, adult fellowships shepherd at Fullerton Free Church
"Tim Muehlhoff's Eyes to See brings the topic of common grace to the fore in fresh and compelling ways. Tim helps his readers understand and embrace God's common grace by asking and answering some of today's most pertinent questions and provides a host of examples for initiating meaningful conversations. I especially appreciate how each chapter includes resources for readers who want to dig deeper. I highly recommend Eyes to See as an engaging read and excellent resource."Cas Monaco, executive director of Cru
"It would be a shame—and profoundly unbiblical—if we saw God's actions only in dramatic events. Such a limited perspective leaves out an awareness of what God is doing in the more ordinary course of events. Muehlhoff solves this problem in a way that makes this book a must-read. We don't want to take the ordinary course of events as occasions blindly to see them as divine orchestrations 'through the eyes of faith.' No, we need to be given reasons for taking them in this way. We need tools and specific examples that help us develop steady convictions about this way of seeing. I can't think of a better book that addresses these issues than Eyes to See. Its release is for such a time as this."J. P. Moreland, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, from the foreword
"The apostle Paul said a defining characteristic of human beings toward God is ingratitude. This book helps correct that leaning. Muehlhoff does a great job helping us see and explain that God's great kindness abounds everywhere."Ben and Janet Burns, Cru City, marriage and family educators
"The word gospel literally means 'good news.' But much of the news proclaimed by Christians today doesn't sound too good. In fact, for many hearers, the news sounds caustic and divisive. Why? Because the gospel message has been co-opted by words that have either lost their meaning or changed over time in the ebb and flow of a fickle culture. Tim Muehlhoff's book Eyes to See invites us to step back to take a fresh look at the goodness and beauty in the world, compelling the seeker to trace their natural attraction to its source. We have more that unites us than divides us. Helping others understand common grace is the God-honoring way to proclaim the gospel today. This book is a must-read."Harry Edwards, founder and director of Apologetics.com
"Dr. Muehlhoff's latest book, Eyes to See, is a sure jolt of encouragement for anyone who needs it—and I'm pretty sure that is me and everyone I know. Using his mastery of brilliant written illustrations, Muehlhoff helps us all to see thesupernatural hand of God moving mightily in the seemingly unexceptional aspects of our daily lives. It would be hard to find a better book to read through with a small group in your church—or for that matter, the whole congregation. This book is inthe truest sense of the words an eye-opening experience that will boost the faith of its readers measurably."Craig J. Hazen, founder and director of the Christian apologetics program at Biola University and author of Fearless Prayer
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CONTENTS

Foreword by J. P. Moreland
Introduction: Looking for God
1. Common Grace: God in Action
2. God the Scientist: Healing Grace in a Sick World
3. Art: God's Spotlight on the Human Condition
4. Communication: Life-Giving Words in Today's Argument Culture
5. War: Lessening Our Ability to Kill
6. Is Everything Common Grace?: Responding to Common Objections
Epilogue: Changing How I See God
Acknowledgments
Notes

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Tim Muehlhoff

Tim Muehlhoff (PhD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) is professor of communication at Biola University in La Mirada, California, where he teaches classes in family communication, interpersonal communication, persuasion, and gender. Tim is senior director of the Winsome Conviction Project. His books include I Beg to Differ, Eyes to See, and Winsome Persuasion.