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'The law of Divine guidance

The law of Divine guidance

"Your Word is a lamp to my feet, and a light for my path." Psalm 119:105

The law of Divine guidance is, "Step by step." One who carries a lantern on a country road at night, sees only one step before him. If he takes that, he carries his lantern forward, and thus makes another step plain.

At length he reaches his destination in safety, without once stepping into darkness. The whole way has been made light for him, though only a single step of it at a time.

This illustrates the usual method of God's guidance.

His Word is represented as a lamp unto the feet. It is a lamp — not a blazing sun, nor even a lighthouse — but a plain, common lamp or lantern which one can carry about in the hand. It is a lamp "unto the feet," not throwing its beams afar, not illumining a hemisphere — but shining only on the one little bit of road on which the pilgrim's feet are walking.

Our daily prayer should be, "Direct my footsteps according to Your Word; let no sin rule over me." Psalm 119:133

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