The Lord is my light and my salvation. (Psalm 27:1)
From times tables to song lyrics to addresses and phone
numbers, we learn so many things by rote. In fact, if you say or think
something often enough, it will become ingrained in your memory—even
statements about who you are and what life is about. So consider what
might happen if you made the decision to repeat godly truths over and
over again. Try it today, starting with “The Lord is my light” and “The
Lord is my refuge.”
The Lord is my light. He shows me what
to do. He gives me direction and lights the path when the way seems
dark. His light can shine in my heart, offering wisdom when I’m not sure
what to do. He gives me understanding and a heavenly perspective. When I
feel too confused or afraid to move ahead, he can show me how to
proceed.
The Lord is my refuge. I can run to him for
safekeeping and strength. He is my strength when I feel too weak to keep
on caring or when I don’t want to get out of bed in the morning. He
will help me when the call of raising godly children or persevering in
prayer seems too demanding. He keeps me safe amid hostility and
opposition.
The Lord is my strength. I can exercise, finish
rehab, or endure chemotherapy. When I need to repent, forgive, or
simply bide my time, he is there with his own courage and power to help
me.
When the shadow of fear or defeat threatens to spread itself
over you, shout it out, “The Lord is my light!” When fear grips you or
weakness overtakes you, declare it, “The Lord is my strength!” Whenever
you hear yourself say or think, “I can’t,” “I don’t know how,” or “I
give up,” just repeat this glorious verse: “The Lord is my light and my
salvation… . The Lord is my life’s refuge (Psalm 27:1, 2).”
“Lord, you are my light and the strength of my life. With your help today, I will live in your light and strength.”
from wau.org
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