Scripture: Psalm 119:105 – “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”
Devotional:
I remember lying in bed as a single man in SoHo, NYC. I was lonely, and Katie, who would one day be my wife, lived two blocks away—though I didn’t know that then. During those nights, I was tempted to seek fulfillment in places and ways that weren’t good for me. But God’s Word kept me grounded, and in His timing, He connected me to Katie.
Reading God’s Word isn’t about quantity; it’s about quality. If you’re joining our Bible reading plan, find one or two verses that really speak to you. People often ask, “What translation should I read?” My answer: The best translation is the one you’ll actually read.
The Bible is the only book that reads you as you read it. It’s a mirror—reflecting both beauty and blemishes. It helps us observe, adjust, and grow. God’s Word is alive and powerful.
Action:
Spend 10–15 minutes reading Psalm 119:89-112. Find one verse that stands out and journal how it applies to your life.