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Raisin Brants

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Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law. NIV

I bowed my head and prayed, "Dear Lord, thank you for this beautiful day. Please bless this cereal to my body. Amen." I dipped my spoon into the bowl and filled it full of crunchy flakes, plump raisins, and cold milk.

"Ummm, ummm, I love Raisin Bran."

I took a few more bites, dropped my reading glasses from the top of my head to my nose, and opened my Bible. I read awhile, then dipped my spoon back into the bowl and brought it up to my mouth. Now my dentist has always told me that I have a small mouth, ahem, so I guess that's why I missed the opening and ended up with milk dribbling down my chin. I turned from reading to clean my face and noticed that my raisin bran looked a little strange.

"Some of those raisins are really small."

I pushed my reading glasses up my nose and leaned in closer.

"Ugh! And they are swimming in the milk!"

I spit and sputtered, and then glared at the surviving ants. But they didn't notice, they were too busy floating around in the milk, catching waves on raisins, and lounging on bran flakes. They were totally oblivious to the fact that a dollar pair of reading glasses had just saved them from being eaten alive. Ugh!

In Psalm 119, the psalmist asked God to open his eyes so he could see wonderful things in His law. But the psalmist wasn't referring to his natural eyesight that allowed him to read words and discover historical facts. The psalmist was asking God for supernatural illumination so he could understand deep, hidden, secret things in God's Word. He wanted to see spiritual things – God's glory and beauty and excellence.

Before I read my Bible, I pray and ask God to open my spiritual eyes so I might have discernment and commune with Him. And these days, I'm asking Him to help me remember my reading glasses - even when I'm eating cereal. I can still taste those raisin brants.

Ask God to open your spiritual eyes. The supernatural experience is out of this world.

Father, thank you for giving us spiritual senses so we might experience You in all Your glory. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Copyright © 2014 by Susan Dollyhigh. Used by permission.

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Susan
Dollyhigh

Susan Shelton Dollyhigh is a free-lance writer and speaker. She is a contributing author in Spirit and Heart: A Devotional Journey, Faith and Finances: In God We Trust, The Ultimate Christian Living, and I Believe in Heaven with Cecil Murphey and Twila Belk. Susan's articles and devotionals have appeared in Connection Magazine, Exemplify Magazine, Mustard Seed Ministry, The Upper Room, and The Secret Place. She is a contributing online writer for Christian Devotions, Internet Café Devotions, and The Christian Pulse.

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