Open My Eyes
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Open My Eyes
October 27, 2025 | André K. Dugger
“Open my eyes so that I may contemplate wondrous things from your instruction.”
Psalm 119:18 (CSB)
God’s Word is not like any other book. You can read it with your eyes and still miss its power. You can know its words but fail to grasp its beauty. That is why the psalmist prays,
“Open my eyes.” You need more than sight; you need spiritual vision, the kind only God can give.
There are wondrous things in God’s instruction; truths that reveal His holiness, His love, His mercy, and His plan of salvation. But apart from the Spirit, your heart is blind to them. Paul echoed this when he wrote, “The person without the Spirit does not receive what comes from God’s Spirit, because it is foolishness to him; he is not able to understand it since it is evaluated spiritually” (1 Corinthians 2:14, CSB). You need God to open your eyes every time you come to His Word.
This prayer is also an act of humility. It admits that you cannot rely on your own intellect, background, or effort to understand the depths of Scripture. The Bible is living and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, and it pierces to the deepest places of your soul (Hebrews 4:12). But only when your eyes are opened by God will you truly see Christ shining through its pages.
Jesus Himself taught His disciples this truth. After His resurrection, as they walked with Him on the road to Emmaus, “He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures” (Luke 24:45, CSB). The same Jesus who revealed Himself to them is the One who opens your eyes today.
So, before you read the Bible, pray this verse. Ask God to uncover the treasures hidden in plain sight. Ask Him to show you not just commands but wonders; truths that lift your eyes to Christ, strengthen your heart in trials, and anchor your soul in His promises.
- Reflection Question: Do you approach God’s Word depending on your own understanding, or are you asking Him daily to open your eyes to His truth?
- Prayer: Father, open my eyes by Your Spirit. Let me see the wonders of Your Word, and let those truths lead me closer to Christ, the living Word. Amen.




