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Summary: This cry of the psalmist reveals a deep yearning for spiritual understanding and divine illumination. The ability to see beyond the physical into divine truth is a blessing that only God can grant.

OPEN MY EYES, LORD

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Psalm 119:18

Supporting Texts: 2 Kings 6:17, Luke 24:31, Ephesians 1:17-18, Revelation 3:18, Isaiah 42:16

INTRODUCTION:

There are things that exist in the spiritual realm which are hidden from the natural eye. Psalm 119:18 says, “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law.” This cry of the psalmist reveals a deep yearning for spiritual understanding and divine illumination. The ability to see beyond the physical into divine truth is a blessing that only God can grant.

Spiritual blindness is a condition that can hinder a believer from accessing divine direction, promises, and understanding. Many walk through life unaware of the traps of the enemy, divine provisions around them, and the truths written in God’s Word. That is why this prayer, “Open my eyes, Lord,” is so crucial for every believer who desires to walk in light and not in darkness.

When our eyes are opened by the Lord, we gain clarity, direction, and depth in spiritual matters. We begin to discern God’s voice, perceive opportunities, and understand Scriptures with divine insight. The request for opened eyes is not just a prayer; it is a pursuit for transformation.

1. SPIRITUAL EYES MUST BE OPENED TO SEE DIVINE TRUTHS

a) God's Word contains hidden treasures (Psalm 119:130):

It requires divine illumination to understand them fully.

b) Without revelation, people stumble (Proverbs 29:18):

Vision gives purpose and direction.

c) Spiritual insight empowers righteous living (2 Timothy 3:16-17):

Understanding the truth sets us apart.

d) Revelation draws us into deeper intimacy with God (Jeremiah 33:3):

God reveals hidden things to those who seek Him.

Biblical Example: Jesus opened the understanding of the disciples to comprehend the Scriptures (Luke 24:45).

2. OPENED EYES ENABLE US TO DISCERN SPIRITUAL REALITY

a) The spiritual world is more real than the physical (2 Corinthians 4:18):

The unseen realm controls the seen.

b) Discernment is needed to avoid deception (1 John 4:1):

Not everything that appears good is from God.

c) God opens eyes to see divine protection (Psalm 34:7):

He surrounds His people with angelic defence.

d) Supernatural sight brings confidence in battle (Psalm 27:3):

When we see God with us, fear is silenced.

Biblical Example: Elisha prayed and the eyes of his servant were opened to see angelic hosts (2 Kings 6:17).

3. SPIRITUAL BLINDNESS IS A DANGER TO DESTINY

a) Blindness leads to error and destruction (Isaiah 5:13):

Ignorance is costly.

b) Satan blinds people from the truth (2 Corinthians 4:4):

His strategy is to keep men in darkness.

c) Religious blindness is equally dangerous (Matthew 15:14):

The blind leading the blind results in disaster.

d) Only God can heal spiritual blindness (John 9:39):

His light brings vision.

Biblical Example: Saul was blinded until God opened his eyes through Ananias (Acts 9:8–18).

4. OPENED EYES REVEAL DIVINE OPPORTUNITIES

a) God provides doors, but we must see them (1 Corinthians 16:9):

Opportunities are discerned spiritually.

b) Divine timing requires sensitivity (Ecclesiastes 3:1):

Some doors are open only for a season.

c) We need vision to walk in destiny (Habakkuk 2:2-3):

A clear picture drives effective action.

d) Favour is often hidden in unlikely places (Genesis 28:16):

What we don’t see can delay our rising.

Biblical Example: Hagar’s eyes were opened to see the well that would save her child (Genesis 21:19).

5. GOD DESIRES TO GIVE US REVELATION KNOWLEDGE

a) He wants us to know the hope of our calling (Ephesians 1:18):

Our inheritance is great, but must be seen.

b) The Holy Spirit is our guide into truth (John 16:13):

He unveils deep things of God.

c) The Spirit reveals what eyes haven’t seen (1 Corinthians 2:9-10):

Mysteries are made known to the spiritual.

d) The church must be a place of revelation (Matthew 16:17):

Our walk must be by what God reveals, not what man says.

Biblical Example: Peter received revelation from the Father that Jesus is the Christ (Matthew 16:16–17).

CONCLUSION:

The prayer, “Open my eyes, Lord,” is not just about physical sight, but about spiritual awakening. God desires that we walk in revelation, not ignorance; in clarity, not confusion. When our spiritual eyes are opened, we gain wisdom, direction, and victory in life.

Ask the Lord today to enlighten your eyes. Don’t walk blindly in a world full of divine mysteries. May you see what others cannot see and walk in the light of God’s truth, purpose, and power.

PRAYER POINTS:

1. Lord, open my eyes to behold wondrous things from Your Word.

2. Remove every scale of spiritual blindness from my life.

3. Let the light of Your revelation flood my heart.

4. Help me to discern divine opportunities and open doors.

5. Deliver me from every form of deception and error.

6. Give me clear vision for my life and calling.

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