In none,
The Samish turns from reflection to movement.
This stanza is about walking,
About living day by day with God's word as the light that guides each step.
For us,
This image is timeless.
Life can often feel uncertain.
The road ahead obscured by change or fear.
In such moments,
Faith does not always illuminate the whole path but it gives just enough light for the next step.
This stanza speaks of truth-based living,
Accepting that clarity is not control and that we find peace not by knowing everything but by walking with the light we have.
It invites us into companionship with God.
A steady journey,
Illuminated by love,
Humility and gratitude.
Psalm 119,
Stanza 14,
Verses 105 to 112.
None.
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
I have sworn and confirmed that I will keep your righteous judgments.
I am afflicted very much.
Revive me,
O Lord,
According to your word.
Accept,
I pray,
The freewill offerings of my mouth,
O Lord,
And teach me your judgments.
My life is continually in my hand,
Yet I do not forget your law.
The wicked have laid a snare for me,
Yet I have not strayed from your precepts.
Your testimonies I have taken as a heritage forever,
For they are the rejoicing of my heart.
I have inclined my heart to perform your statuettes,
Forever to the very end.
Verse 105.
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
Perhaps one of the most cherished lines in scripture.
The psalmist describes the word as a lamp,
Not a floodlight.
It reveals what is near,
Not what is distant.
Trust in divine timing.
God gives light as we need it,
Not all at once.
It mirrors living in the present,
Focusing on what we can see and act upon now,
Rather than worrying about the unknown.
Peace grows when we walk by the light we already have.
Verse 106.
I have sworn and confirmed that I will keep your righteous judgments.
Commitment.
An intentional,
Conscious choice to walk in alignment with truth.
This is covenant language.
Love express true fidelity.
It reflects self-determination,
Forming inner dissolve to live according to our highest values.
The strength to persevere often begins with a decision made in calm clarity.
Verse 107.
I am afflicted very much.
Revive me,
O Lord,
According to your word.
Faith does not remove hardship.
It sustains us through it.
The psalmist is honest.
I am afflicted.
Yet,
Even in weakness,
He turns to the word as a source of renewal.
This is the cry for inner resurrection.
The prayer for vitality amid exhaustion.
It mirrors emotional restoration through meaning.
When we draw life from what connects us to purpose,
Affliction becomes a site of renewal.
Verse 108.
Accept,
I pray,
The freewill offerings of my mouth,
O Lord,
And teach me your judgments.
The psalmist offers not sacrifices of wealth but of words.
Prayer.
Praise.
Humility.
This reveals worship as sincerity rather than performance.
It is authentic expression.
The offering of truth without pretense.
God receives not the polished but the honest.
Our words,
Spoken with sincerity,
Become offerings of love.
Verse 109.
My life is continually in my hand,
Yet I do not forget your law.
The psalmist acknowledges vulnerability.
Life feels fragile,
Uncertain,
Yet memory anchors him in stability.
Mindfulness amid impermanence.
It reflects courageous awareness,
Holding the reality of life's fragility without despair.
Remembering truth keeps us from losing ourselves in fear.
Verse 110.
The wicked have laid a snare for me,
Yet I have not strayed from your precepts.
Even when surrounded by danger or deceit,
The psalmist remains steadfast.
This is fidelity in adversity,
Staying true when temptation whispers compromise.
It mirrors values-based resilience,
Integrity as protection.
When inner guidance is strong,
External traps lose their power.
Verse 111.
Your testimonies I have taken as a heritage forever,
For they are the rejoicing of my heart.
The psalmist treasures God's word as inheritance.
Wealth that never decays.
This verse speaks of joy rooted in the eternal,
Not the temporary.
It echoes gratitude and contentment,
Finding fulfillment not in acquisition but in meaning.
The rejoicing heart is the richest heart.
Verse 112.
I have inclined my heart to perform your statues forever to the very end.
The stanza closes in surrender and steadiness,
Not in emotion but in tension.
The psalmist chooses faithfulness as his lifelong rhythm.
Verse 113.
This is perseverance born of love.
It reflects purpose-driven endurance,
Living not by impulse but by alignment.
To incline the heart is to lean into peace,
To orient one's whole being toward what is right and enduring.
None is the stanza of journey and illumination.
It reminds us that the word of God does not remove uncertainty.
It transforms it.
We walk through life with a small lamp,
Not a map.
And yet,
Step by step,
We find our way home.
None invites trust in process.
To accept limited vision with faith,
To let divine truth shape our direction,
And to walk with peace even in mystery.
The light may be small,
But it is always enough.
A Prayer.
Lord,
Let your word be the lamp that guides my steps.
When the path is unclear,
Steady my heart to walk with trust.
Revive me when I grow weary,
And let joy in your truth be my inheritance forever.
Teach me to move gently,
Faithfully,
And with light in my eyes.
Amen.