(Not) Seeing and BelievingÖrnek
Asking God to open your eyes
Psalm 119 is the longest song in the Bible, and it is about the preciousness of God’s law or instruction. David sings, “The law of your mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver pieces” (Psalm 119:72). At first glance, this seems a little odd. If I were to write such a long song, the law would not be my favorite subject. The word “law” even has a negative connotation since it implies that I have to obey instead of just doing whatever I like to do.
In the Bible, the word “law” means more than just a set of instructions. It includes stories about God’s dealings with man that teach us Who God is. Both these stories and the commandments that the Lord has given, are a rich source of wisdom and insight — if only our eyes are opened to see it! That’s what David is asking for (see Psalm 119:18). He meditates on God’s Word day and night and discovers so many riches that he did not notice before, as the Holy Spirit gives him deeper insight.
Before you start reading your Bible, first ask God to open your eyes!
Thanks for completing this reading plan. We hope you enjoyed it. If you’d like to read more about God and how to grow closer to Him, please visit our resources site Biblword.net. Also, we invite you to sign up for our daily devotions.
Kutsal Yazı
Okuma Planı Hakkında
“Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen”, it says in Hebrews 11:1. The Christian faith is largely about things you can’t see with your natural eyes. However, you need not believe blindly. When God opens your spiritual eyes, there is a lot to see! This reading plan covers several Bible verses about blindness, restored sight, (not) seeing, and believing.
More