God’s Guiding Light

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” — Psalm 119:105

In this season of Lent, we are invited to remove the distractions that clutter our lives and refocus our attention—and our gaze—upon God. One of the primary ways we do this is through the intentional reading of Scripture.


The Psalmist describes God’s Word as a “lamp to our feet.” In the ancient world, this was often a small clay oil lamp, providing just enough light to take the very next step without tripping over a stone or slipping into a ditch. It didn’t illuminate the whole path; it illuminated the now.

During Lent, we come face to face with our mortality, our sins, and the “wilderness” of our souls. But Psalm 119 assures us that we do not need to see the entire destination of our journey; God is with us every step of the way. As pilgrims in this world walking toward Heaven day by day, God’s Word lights our immediate path.


When we dwell in the Word, John Wesley taught that we are “searching the Scriptures” to find Christ. Each verse we carry in our hearts acts as a small flame, guiding our character, our conduct, our speech, and our daily decisions. This Lent, when we feel we are in a dark place or our spark for God feels dim, let us be reminded that God’s Word is our constant guide, lighting the way Home.

Reflection Question
In what way does Scripture challenge your current lifestyle?

A Lenten Prayer
Gracious God, we thank You that You do not leave us to stumble in the dark. In this season of reflection, may Your Word be more than just ink on a page; let it be a burning light that guides our feet toward justice, mercy, and a humble walk with You. Through Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, Amen.

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