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July 8, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“My Lamp, My Light”
Psalm 119:105
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
We often want God to give us a massive, high-powered spotlight that illuminates the next five years of our lives. We want to see around the upcoming bends, anticipate the hurdles, and know exactly where the road ends before we take a single step.
But the imagery the Psalmist uses here is much more intimate. A "lamp to my feet" in the ancient world wasn’t a stadium light; it was a small, handheld clay oil lamp. It provided just enough light to see the very next stepright in front of you so you wouldn't trip over a rock or stumble into a ditch in the darkness. This represents immediate guidance. It's the light you need for the single step right in front of you. It keeps you from tripping over immediate obstacles, traps, or uneven ground in your daily life. It implies that even if you can't see the final destination, you have enough light to makethe next right choice with integrity.
God’s Word functions the exact same way. When you feel overwhelmed by the big, unanswered questions of your life - Where am I going? What happens next? How will this resolve? - God rarely hands you a complete roadmap. Instead, He gives you a lamp. He gives you enough truth, wisdom, and presence for today.
Walking by faith means being comfortable with only seeing one step ahead, trusting that the One holding the light already knows the destination. If you have enough light for just the next step, you have everything you need.
Together, the verse paints a picture of complete reliance. It suggests that life can often feel like walking through a dark, unfamiliar forest where it's easy to lose your way or stumble. The verse encourages the reader that they don't have to walk in the dark; by relying on spiritual truths or scripture ("Your word"), they receive both the micro-guidance needed for daily decisionsand the macro-guidance needed for their life's ultimate destination. It's a message of comfort, reassurance, and practical wisdom for anyone trying to find their way through uncertain times.
Where are you demanding a spotlight? Identify one area of your life where you are feeling anxious because you can't see the long-term outcome. What is the next rightstep? Instead of trying to fix the whole problem, what is one small, tangible way you can align your actions with God's truth today?
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusJuly 8, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“My Lamp, My Light”
Psalm 119:105
"Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path."
We often want God to give us a massive, high-powered spotlight that illuminates the next five years of our lives. We want to see around the upcoming bends, anticipate the hurdles, and know exactly where the road ends before we take a single step.
But the imagery the Psalmist uses here is much more intimate. A "lamp to my feet" in the ancient world wasn’t a stadium light; it was a small, handheld clay oil lamp. It provided just enough light to see the very next stepright in front of you so you wouldn't trip over a rock or stumble into a ditch in the darkness. This represents immediate guidance. It's the light you need for the single step right in front of you. It keeps you from tripping over immediate obstacles, traps, or uneven ground in your daily life. It implies that even if you can't see the final destination, you have enough light to makethe next right choice with integrity.
God’s Word functions the exact same way. When you feel overwhelmed by the big, unanswered questions of your life - Where am I going? What happens next? How will this resolve? - God rarely hands you a complete roadmap. Instead, He gives you a lamp. He gives you enough truth, wisdom, and presence for today.
Walking by faith means being comfortable with only seeing one step ahead, trusting that the One holding the light already knows the destination. If you have enough light for just the next step, you have everything you need.
Together, the verse paints a picture of complete reliance. It suggests that life can often feel like walking through a dark, unfamiliar forest where it's easy to lose your way or stumble. The verse encourages the reader that they don't have to walk in the dark; by relying on spiritual truths or scripture ("Your word"), they receive both the micro-guidance needed for daily decisionsand the macro-guidance needed for their life's ultimate destination. It's a message of comfort, reassurance, and practical wisdom for anyone trying to find their way through uncertain times.
Where are you demanding a spotlight? Identify one area of your life where you are feeling anxious because you can't see the long-term outcome. What is the next rightstep? Instead of trying to fix the whole problem, what is one small, tangible way you can align your actions with God's truth today?