Bible in a Year:
Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law.
Donelan, a teacher, had always been a reader, but one day it literally paid off. She was planning a trip and reviewing her lengthy travel insurance policy when on page seven she discovered a wonderful reward. As part of their It Pays to Read contest, the company was giving $10,000 to the first person to read that far into the contract. They also donated thousands of dollars to schools in Donelans area for childrens literacy. She says, Ive always been that nerd who reads contracts. I was the most surprised of anyone!
The psalmist wanted his eyes opened to see wonderful things about God (Psalm 119:18). He must have had an understanding that God wants to be known, and so he longed for a deeper closeness to Him. His desire was to see more of who God is, what Hed already given, and how to follow Him more closely (vv. 24, 98). He wrote, Oh, how I love your law! I meditate on it all day long (v. 97).
We too have the privilege of taking time to ponder God, His character, and His provisionsto learn about and grow closer to Him. God longs to instruct us, guide us, and open our hearts to who He is. When we search for Him, He rewards us with greater wonder at who He is and the enjoyment of His presence!
As you open your Bible and read, how is your heart and mind opened to God and His ways? What would you like to know or experience more of?
How I love Your Word, God. Its sweet to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth.
Good evening and thank you Mayor!