July 6 — A Light for the Next Step

Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
— Psalm 119:105
 
 
We often wish for full clarity. We want to see the entire path ahead—how decisions will unfold, where choices will lead, and what the future holds. But God’s guidance usually comes in a different way. Not all at once, but step by step. “Your word is a lamp to my feet…” A lamp in ancient times did not illuminate great distances. It provided just enough light to see the ground directly ahead. It revealed the next step, not the entire journey. This is how God’s Word often works in our lives.
 
Pause and reflect: Am I looking for complete certainty, or for guidance in the next step? Are you waiting for everything to become clear before moving forward? Where might God already be giving you enough light to take the next step? “…and a light to my path.” Over time, those small steps begin to form a path. What was once unclear becomes more defined—not because everything was revealed at the beginning, but because you continued to walk in the light that was given.
 
Today, consider spending a few quiet moments with Scripture. It may be a familiar verse or a passage you return to often. Read it slowly, and ask, “Lord, what are You showing me for today?” Then, take one step in response. It may be a change in attitude, a decision to act, or simply a choice to trust. It may feel small, but it matters. You are not meant to walk in darkness. God has given you His Word—not to reveal everything at once, but to guide you faithfully along the way. And for today, that is enough.
 
 
Heavenly Father,

Thank You for the gift of Your Word and the light it brings to my life. You know my desire for clarity and my tendency to look too far ahead.
 
Help me to trust You for the next step. Teach me to listen, to reflect, and to follow the guidance You provide each day. Let Your Word lead me as I walk forward.
 
I pray in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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