
Jesus opened their minds, giving us insight into how dependent we are on God to understand His Word. As Jesus prepared to ascend into heaven, He began to prepare the disciples for a new season of ministry by giving them greater insight into the Word of God.
Luke 24: 44 Then Jesus said, “When I was with you before, I told you that everything written about me in the law of Moses and the prophets and in the Psalms must be fulfilled.” 45 Then he opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.[1] The Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms collectively represent the whole Old Testament. Essentially, every part of the Old Testament highlights the coming of the Messiah.
For instance, Deuteronomy 18:15-20 mentions Jesus’ role as a prophet. Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 anticipate His sufferings. Psalm 16:9-11 and Isaiah 53:10-11 foretold Jesus’ resurrection. I can only imagine the awe these believers must have felt as they began to understand the Scriptures more deeply.
We, Too, Need Our Minds Opened
I believe we have all come across parts of the Scriptures that weren’t clear or even caused confusion. Although that can be frustrating, it shouldn’t make us think we’re incapable of understanding them. Jesus gave us the Word to speak life and hope into us daily. His purpose remains the same, and we must realize it’s possible to experience it.
As believers and disciples today, we need the Holy Spirit to help open our hearts to His words. There have been many times when I read God’s word that a word or verse suddenly jumps off the page with new understanding. Where did that understanding come from? It was the work of the Holy Spirit, and perhaps you have experienced something similar.
God Opens Our Minds for a Greater Purpose
God always has a greater purpose for us as we grow in His word than we can understand. When God opens our hearts, He does so with a purpose. In one way, He wants us to grow in our relationship with Him, and in another, He wants us to have a greater impact on the Kingdom of God. The disciples had a greater purpose than they understood at the time, and to fulfill it, they needed a deeper understanding of God’s word.
In many ways, we, too, have a greater purpose in life than we realize, and when God opens our minds, it is another step toward fulfilling God’s plans for our lives. You may feel unloved, and God gives you greater insight into how much He loves you. Just knowing that God loves us can be life-changing and set us on a new path.
As we grow in God’s love, we want to share it with others so they, too, can experience the love of Jesus. Transitions in life can come at unexpected times, and when they do, don’t be surprised if the Lord gives us a deeper understanding of His word that speaks to our circumstances. When this happens, we see our lives placed within God’s larger story.
To learn more about how Jesus opened their minds, listen here:
https://podpoint.com/light-of-christ-church-podcast/ascension-jesus-and-the-disciples-in-transition
[1] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Lk 24:44–45). Tyndale House Publishers.








