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DAILY DEVOTIONAL

A Light Our Path

Taylor Bennett

If you feel like you’ve been walking in the dark lately, turn to the Lord and dig into the Bible. Not only will you find God’s encouragement and truth on every page, but you’ll also.

When we try to go through life without God’s Word, it can feel a bit like walking down that dark, deserted country road.

When we try to go through life without God’s Word, it can feel a bit like walking down that dark, deserted country road.




A Light Our Path. A daily Devotional by Taylor Bennett

Psalm 119:101-105

Picture this: you’re walking down a long country road under a sunset sky of blazing tangerine-orange and bubble gum– pink clouds.

The air is cool with the promise of twilight, and birds sing their evening songs as they soar above the meadow. Peaceful, right?

Fast-forward a bit.

The sun has set, and darkness is creeping in. The birds have gone silent; the chill in the air is a bit more pronounced.

Those cotton-candy clouds have gone as black as licorice, blot- ting out the moon and stars. A coyote howls in the distance. You’re all alone.

When we try to go through life without God’s Word, it can feel a bit like walking down that dark, deserted country road.

Things become shadowy and scary without the light that comes from knowing him and being intimately acquainted with his promises.


In Psalm 119, the author tells us that God’s Word is sweet like honey and that it illuminates the path he wants us to take.

If you feel like you’ve been walking in the dark lately, turn to the Lord and dig into the Bible. Not only will you find God’s encouragement and truth on every page, but you’ll also

Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path. v. 105 be gathering the wisdom you need to live out a life of faithful- ness and obedience to him.

That alone makes this dark world just a little bit brighter.

Dear God, thank you for the guidance you’ve given us in the Bible. Give me a hunger for your Word today, Lord, and speak to me through it. Amen.

How can you make an effort to spend more time in God’s Word? Write down some ideas here, then commit to trying one out for a week.


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Taylor Bennett

Taylor Bennett is a Jesus-loving, world-traveling lover of books, words, and stories. She received her first publishing contract at the age of seventeen, and she now seeks to inspire other young girls to reach for their own God-given dreams and do the impossible through him.


Why is this analogy important to us today? It is because we are the sheep and Jesus is the Shepherd.

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The Bible makes it clear that we need to love each other as God loves us.

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