This sermon, drawn from Psalm 119:17–24, presents a compelling call to faithful living rooted in God's Word as the sole source of spiritual vitality, integrity, and counsel. Centered on the psalmist's heartfelt prayers, it emphasizes three essential pillars: a desperate plea for spiritual sight, recognizing that only divine illumination can reveal the wonder of God's law; a passionate pursuit of spiritual integrity, marked by an all-consuming longing for God's commands and a bold rejection of worldly scorn; and the peace found in spiritual counsel, where meditation on God's testimonies provides strength amid worldly opposition. The preacher underscores that true life is not found in human wisdom, cultural trends, or personal achievement, but in abiding by the eternal, sufficient, and transformative Word of God, which equips believers as pilgrims in a fallen world. This message, delivered with pastoral urgency, calls the church to reject self-reliance, embrace dependence on Scripture, and live as faithful servants whose identity and hope are anchored in Christ alone.