Nathan Shaw: Close Up and Further Out - Learning to See Clearly
Oct 25, 2025
It is well known that the more you look at something the more you see. Looking at something over an extended period of time, however, does not guarantee correct perception. If you look through a blue lens, everything will appear blue no matter how long or hard you look. The only way to correct this wrong perception is to identify and remove the blue lens. Focal length also seriously affects our view of reality. A close-up view of a person or situation can reveal minute details, but a further-out view can reveal threats, influences, and forces that were not visible before. One of the most important things a person can do to improve their perception is to train their spiritual eyes to see people and situations both close up and further out. The Importance of Enhancing Your Perception Some of the biggest mistakes in life happen when people only see a close-up or a further-out view. Prophets also make serious mistakes when they only see a close-up or further-out view. Prophets like Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel learned to see both imminent judgment and far-off restoration. Without this dual vision, they would not have stood steady in the most trying and intense situations.
Here are three important keys for enhanced perception: • Identify and remove the lenses that color your vision. • Keep looking until the picture becomes clearer over time. • Train your eyes to look from both close-up and further-out perspectives. Maintaining Both a Close-Up and Further-Out Perspective The book of Revelation beautifully illustrates the importance of maintaining both a close-up and further-out perspective. In Revelation chapter 1, John has a close-up view of Jesus standing among seven lampstands, which represent seven churches. It is so astonishing and overpowering that he falls flat on his face! In chapters 2 and 3, John sees Jesus give intimate messages to each of the seven churches. After this, John sees a door standing open in Heaven and hears a voice like a trumpet, saying, "Come up here!" Immediately, he is ushered into the throne room where a divine council is in session. God sits on His throne surrounded by living creatures and elders (Revelation 4–5). The seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls that follow in chapters 6 to 16 all issue from the divine council. The divine-council scene gives John a further-out perspective about the events that are happening in the heavens and on the earth. Even the revelations about the dark side—dragons, beasts and harlots—are seen from the divine-council perspective presented in chapters 4 and 5. John went from an intimate, close-up view of Jesus speaking to each of the seven churches, to a vast, big-picture view of events unfolding in the heavens and on the earth. There is a relationship between the intimate messages given to the seven churches and the big-picture cosmic drama that unfolds in the chapters that follow.
The modern propensity toward a dispensational mindset has blinded many to the intricate connection between the messages to the seven churches and everything that flows from the divine council. The seven churches were part of an unfolding cosmic drama that was both exhilarating and dynamic. Understanding the cosmic drama added greater weight to the messages Jesus gave to each of the seven churches. From Genesis to Revelation, there are many instances in which having both a close-up and further-out view was absolutely necessary to be an overcomer. A New Level of Prophetic Authority A new level of prophetic authority is about to manifest on the earth. Prophets who have been locked into a close-up view of people, situations, and nations will start having further-out, big-picture revelations. Prophets who have been locked into further-out, big-picture views will start having close-up, intimate revelations. Both views are strategically important. One is not more important than the other. Whatever you are facing right now, ask God to train your eyes to see from both close up and further out. Like John, this will enable you to "prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages, and kings" (Revelation 10:11).
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Nathan Shaw Nathan Shaw helps bring individuals and churches into dynamic encounters with God's indescribable love. Over the last twenty years he has been instrumental in ushering in significant moves of the Spirit in over ten different nations. Many have experienced life-changing prophetic encounters and dramatic visitations from God. Nathan is the author of two books: Passion and Fire and Unto the Least of These. Nathan is senior pastor at Fire and Destiny Centre, Dunedin and Celebration Church, Mosgiel.
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