Trusting the Light You Have
One of the greatest struggles in the Christian life is learning to trust God without having the full picture. We want clarity about where we’re going and how everything will turn out. Yet Scripture consistently shows that God works differently. He invites us into a relationship of trust. Psalm 119:105 reminds us that God’s Word is a lamp to our feet—not a spotlight into the distance. A lamp provides just enough light for the next step. This means God reveals what we need when we need it, not before. As believers, we often hesitate because we feel uncertain. We delay obedience while waiting for confirmation, signs, or a clearer sense of direction. But in many cases, God has already spoken through His Word. We know we are called to forgive, to love, to serve, to pursue holiness, and to stay connected to His people. The issue isn’t lack of knowledge—it’s lack of action. Trusting God means believing that He is good, that He sees what we cannot, and that His way is better than ours. When we...