Monday - August 18, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Proverbs 4:17-18
But the path of the just is like the shining sun,
That shines ever brighter unto the perfect day.
The way of the wicked is like darkness;
They do not know what makes them stumble.
WORDS OF HOPE
As an adverb, the word “just” is one of my least favorite words:
You’re not hurt… It’s just a scratch.
Why are you upset? I was just making a joke.
It’s just four easy payments of $49.99.
Can you just wait a minute?
While the adjective form of the word just can mean exactly (as in “That’s just what I needed”) or recently (“She just left the room”), it drives me crazy when it's used to mean only or merely. In this usage, the word just is minimizing and deceitful. Whether is shows up in everyday speech or in advertising, when the word just is included, I tend to feel defensive or put on notice.
As an adjective, however, the word just is one of my most favorite words:
She is a just leader who treats everyone fairly.
This was a just judgement that brought equity to the situation.
The path of the just is like the shining sun.
In these two verses from Proverbs, the writer paints a picture of the life of a just or righteous person as a journey that grows clearer, brighter, and better over time—just like the sun rising from dawn to full daylight. It suggests spiritual growth, clarity, and increasing blessing for those who walk in God's ways. Whereas verse 19 shows the life of the wicked: one of stumbling, confusion, and distance from truth, often without awareness. It’s a vivid metaphor—light vs. darkness, clarity vs. confusion, and wisdom vs. folly.
I’m struck by the divergent paths in these verses: One filled with the growing light of a sunrise and the other shrouded in deep darkness. As we walk with God, She makes our path clearer and clearer, like dawn to noontime. When we walk apart from God, it’s total and utter darkness, stumbling and disconnected.
If we would but just seek wisdom, clarity, and purpose, God invites you to walk the path of the righteous. It doesn’t mean perfection—but direction. It’s about walking toward the light, trusting that it will grow brighter with each step.
PRAYER
Lord, lead me on the path of righteousness, where Your light shines ever brighter and guides my every step. Keep me from the darkness that causes confusion and stumbling and help me walk in the clarity of Your truth.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Thomas Riggs
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