Luke 24:49 says, “And then He opened their minds so that they could understand the Scriptures.” The disciples had been following Jesus a long time. They had helped perform miracles and seen Jesus do incredible things, and they joined Him in His private time, seeking to learn and know the Scriptures as He taught them. But a part of them never understood. All that time He was trying to tell them what was to come, and of the glorious work He would soon finish. But their minds were closed, and they never fully grasped His power. To save one man from blindness or leprosy is one thing, but to save an entire world from the crushing weight of their sins? Now that's a whole new level of mercy entirely. Jesus had died and risen from the dead, but at first they just couldn't believe it. They knew that He was God, but they'd seen the soldiers take Him away, and knew that there was no escaping death on the cross. But it never occurred to them that it wasn't the end because even though He’d tried to tell them all along, there was still a lot about Him that they didn't know.
They had seen the Jesus on the surface, but even though they were with Him constantly for all that time, they never saw the truth of what was on the inside. And if they couldn't get it seeing Him face to face, then what makes us think we can get it just by listening to a preacher on a Sunday? When it comes to reading and understanding His Word, I often fall very short, but every time I do, I feel the impact of distancing myself from those daily reminders that I am free and forgiven. I see it in my attitude, in the way I treat others, and in the way I struggle with forgiving both the people around me and myself. I know I will never be perfectly disciplined in studying the Bible; life and my forever-scattered mind will always get in the way. But every day is a new chance to read His Word, feel His touch, and run into the grip of His nail-scarred hands. All I have to say is, “Open my mind, Lord.”
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