I am far from confident when traversing terrain that I am not accustomed to. The situation is worse if I am walking or driving in the dark.
At age sixty-six, I no longer drive at night. If an emergency arises, I will make an exception but with trepidation.
I prefer a well-lighted path that I have traveled repeatedly.
When traveling long distances by bus or plane, I do my best to acclimate myself to nighttime darkness. During frequent trips to restrooms, I use the assistance of dim floor tracking lights. In life’s journey, I depend on the LORD, the source of light and revelation.
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path (Psalms 119:105 KJV).”
Dannie, Thanks so much for sharing how the LORD blesses you through this beautiful scripture passage.
Wing His Words,
Pam
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As a blind person, I use this same Scripture when traversing a new path. I depend on the Light of the World to get me safely from Point A to B. Super illustration in this post.
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