Waist Deep 2018 - May 20


Psalm 119: 105 Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. (NIV)


If your God is mighty enough to ignite the sun, could it be that he is mighty enough to light your path?*


God’s Word illuminates and reveals. Relying on our own wisdom is like carrying around a flashlight and neglecting to turn it on. When we compare our lives to the Word of God, we will be shown what we’re doing wrong and what needs to be done to put us back on the right path. By the light of the lamp of the Word, we can see the difference between true and false doctrine.* It informs us of his will and shows us how to follow the right way and avoid the wrong one;* it reveals what is amiss and dangerous; and “it directs us in our work and way.”*

But the Word by itself is only the switch by which we turn on the lamp. The Word of God does not become a light until our “eyes are opened and enlightened by the Spirit of God,”* which does not happen except by means of the Word. The step-by-step procedures might look like this: 1) we read the Word; 2) the Spirit works; 3) our eyes are opened; 4) the Word lights our path.

It’s all well and good to carry around a powerful lantern (the Word) but a light is of no use to a blind man. We need the Holy Spirit to heal our blindness so that we can see the light of the Word.


It [the Word] is not sent to astound us with its brilliance, but to guide us by its instruction.*


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