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The
Eye of a Dove
Wade
E Taylor
In
the first chapter of the Song of Solomon, the Lord compliments His
Bride, for He sees within her a quality, which He intensely desires
to cultivate and use.
Behold,
you are fair, My love! behold, you are fair! You have dove's eyes. Song of Solomon 1:15
When
a dove fixes its gaze upon its mate, it is not distracted by any
activities around it. Therefore,
it is often referred to as being a love bird.
Our
having this dove's eye indicates that we are becoming increasingly
aware of the Lord's person and presence, and that we possess a spiritual
awareness that will lift us above the pulls of the earthly. This single eye will enable us
to become sensitive to the Lord's presence, and obedient to His
desire and purpose.
The
Lord's favor rests upon those who have cultivated a single eye
toward Him. These can
be easily led by Him, for they are close enough to see which way
His eye is looking.
I
will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go; I will
guide you with My eye. Psalm 32:8
A
horse, on the other hand is distracted by side-vision. Therefore, it must have blinders
placed beside each eye, and a bit set within its mouth.
Only then, can it be kept on the path.
Therefore,
we are admonished:
Do
not be like the horse or like the mule, which have no understanding; Which must be harnessed with bit and bridle,
else they will not come near you. Psalm 32:9
Once
we have developed this single eye toward the Lord, we will
no longer respond as a horse or mule - according to our desires. We will have become responsive to Him
alone.
Now
the Lord can further instruct us, in order to prepare us to be brought
into His chambers, a special prepared place where we can share with
Him in the outworking of His redemptive purposes.
Come
My beloved, let us go forth into the field; let us lodge in the
villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards;
let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grape appear,
and the pomegranates bud forth: there will I give you My loves. Song of Solomon 7:11-12
The
quality that had so moved the Lord to be with His Bride in this
cooperative relationship was her single eye.
She had cried out:
Tell
me, O Thou Whom my soul loves, where You feed, where You make Your
flock to rest at noon: For why should I be as one that turns aside
by the flocks of Your companions. Song of Solomon 1:7
This
intense desire that she expresses is singularly toward her Lord,
and she seeks to gaze upon Him alone.
She can no longer be satisfied with a knowledge of things
about the Lord. The ministries, abilities, or personalities
of His servants are no longer enough, for now she must personally
know the Lord, Himself.
An
intense reduction of all her ambitions, desires, and dreams has
brought her to this place.
Now that her vision has become single, the Lord is ready
to lead her on. His next word to her is:
Rise
up, My love, My fair one, and come away. Song of Solomon 2:10
Psalm
27 was written by David about his experience with the Lord during
the time when he was hiding in a cave, while Saul's armies were
outside, seeking to kill him.
In
the darkness of his present circumstances, David's dreams about
sitting on the throne of an earthly kingdom with all its grandeur,
faded in the light of the eternal Kingdom, which he now saw.
In
this seemingly hopeless situation, David realized that only that
which is of God has any lasting value.
All else vanished in the darkness of the cave, including
the hope of his sitting on the throne of Israel, according to the
prophecy given him by Samuel.
David,
now reduced to a single vision, has but one desire - to abide in
the presence of the Lord.
The dark, musty cave has become a cathedral, for he has the
eye of a dove, and sees only the Lord.
Only
now could David say:
The
Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? ... one thing
have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell
in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the
beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in His temple. Psalm 27:1-4
The
values in David's life are now in divine order, and the Lord can
lead him to the throne of Israel.
But
seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness; and all
these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:33
Today,
the Lord is seeking those who are willing to be reduced to this
singleness of vision. Only
then will He be able to say:
Behold,
you are fair, you have dove's eyes. Song of Solomon 1:15
These
will be led into a further experience of union with the Lord in
the outworking of His Kingdom purposes upon the earth.
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