A recent survey asked Americans which five senses they would least like to lose. 77% chose sight. Navigating life blind poses many challenges that the sighted do not face. This is why Scripture often uses the concept of blindness as a metaphor for how hard it is to navigate life without a correct understanding of Christ. Spiritual blindness can take many different forms. In some cases, it is hostile opposition to the message of Jesus. In others, spiritual blindness might be demonstrated in confusion about Jesus’ true identity. In others, spiritual blindness might be the inability to understand our spiritual condition. No matter the form spiritual blindness takes, Easter can replace it with sight. Easter allows us to see where we, as sinners, stand with a holy God. It enables us to see the path through life worth pursuing (as opposed to those that lead to a dead end). Spiritual sight allows us to see who holds our future in his hands and who is worth our eternal worship. Because he lives, we can see things clearly.