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Where Choices Lead - All Our Daily Bread Daily Devotionals for 2026

Where Choices Lead details logo    Our Daily Bread - Monday, May 19, 2020
  by RBC Ministries
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Where Choices Lead

Bible in a Year: 1 Chronicles 7-9, John 6:22-44

The Lord watches over the way of the righteous.
Psalm 1:6

Today's Scripture & Insight: Psalm 1

With no cell service and no trail map, we had just our memory of a fixed map at the trailhead to guide us. More than an hour later, we finally emerged from the woods into the parking lot. Having missed the turn-off that would have made for a half-mile hike, we took a much longer trek.

Life can be like that: we have to ask not simply if something is right or wrong, but where it will lead. Psalm 1 compares two ways of living—that of the righteous (those who love God) and that of the wicked (the enemies of those who love God). The righteous flourish like a tree, but the wicked blow away like chaff (vv. 3-4). This psalm reveals what flourishing really looks like. The person who lives it out is dependent on God for renewal and life.

So how do we become that kind of person? Among other things, Psalm 1 urges us to disengage from destructive relationships and unhealthy habits and to delight in God's instruction (v. 2). Ultimately, the reason for our flourishing is God's attentiveness to us: "The Lord watches over the way of the righteous" (v. 6).

Commit your way to God, let Him redirect you from old patterns that lead to nowhere, and allow the Scriptures to be the river that nourishes the root system of your heart.

By: Glenn Packiam

Reflect & Pray
What friendships or habits do you need to make a break from? How can you create more time in your schedule to read the Bible?


Dear Jesus, give me the grace to turn away from the things leading me down the wrong path. Lead me to the river of Your presence, and nourish me with the Scriptures. Make my life faithful and fruitful for Your honor.





 

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