Do You Have Dove Eyes?

"Behold, you are fair, my love! Behold, you are fair! You have dove’s eyes.”
(Song of Solomon 1:15)
Reflection:
Did you know that doves are known for their singular focus? Once a pair of doves bond, they do not wander from each other. They are not easily distracted by activities around them. Their unwavering devotion to one another mirrors the love the Father has for each of us - and the love He desires us to reciprocate. His desire is for our unwavering commitment and focus of heart: not being pulled in multiple directions or easily distracted, but having hearts fully rooted in His love and security.
The Song of Solomon captures this thought in the words in the verse above. Here, the beloved is not extolled merely for outward appearance or beauty, but for her eyes. This description speaks of devotion, focus, and a love that does not wander - either seeking its own interests or another’s. The beloved responds to His presence in obedience to His desire and purpose.
This posture of the heart reflects commitment, surrender, and transparency. Our gaze and heart are held steady, undivided, and focused on Him. There is absolute trust with no divided loyalties or wandering eyes - only simple devotion to the One who loves and commits to us wholeheartedly and forever. Our lives embrace His truth and actively seek it out. Our faith is strengthened and becomes unwavering through the challenges and circumstances of life.
Posturing our hearts in this way is central to our discipleship journey. The Gospels address one key aspect of life that has the potential to significantly impact the position of our hearts and distract us. It is called mammon.
Matthew 6:24 puts it quite clearly:
“No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”
This verse describes the danger of becoming distracted, unfaithful, or divided in heart. When we give in to our humanity - our weaknesses, desires, and cravings for satisfaction - or when we lack understanding of God’s heart and Word on this matter, we can easily be taken off course.
When our gaze is focused on Him - it is a posture of trust that says, “Lord, You alone are my security, my provider, and my source of life.” When our gaze remains steady on Him, the competing voices of the world and that of our own lose their power to divide our hearts.
Singular devotion is not something that happens by accident - it is cultivated through daily choices. Our hearts are constantly being pulled in different directions by responsibilities, desires, pressures, and distractions. Yet the invitation of Jesus is simple: keep your eyes fixed on Him.
The good news is that God does not demand perfection - He invites surrender. Each day offers a fresh opportunity to refocus our hearts and renew our devotion. When we turn our gaze back toward Him, we discover that His love has never moved or changed.
May our lives reflect a quiet but unwavering devotion - hearts that remain fixed on Him with the steady, faithful focus of dove’s eyes.
Reflection Questions:
1. What currently competes for my attention and devotion?
2. Is there anything that has slowly drawn my eyes away from the One who loves me completely?
Prayer:
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for loving me with a faithful and unwavering love. You know how easily my heart can become distracted by the concerns and desires of this world. Forgive me for the times my attention has drifted and my devotion has been divided.
Lord, teach me to keep my eyes fixed on You. Help me to cultivate a heart that is steady, devoted, and fully rooted in Your love. Guard my heart from anything that would compete for the place that belongs to You alone. Shape my desires so that they reflect Your heart. Strengthen my faith through the challenges of life, and remind me daily that You are my true source of security and provision.
May my life reflect a simple and sincere devotion to You. May it be said of me that my eyes are fixed on You alone.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.










