Scripture: Psalm 119:97-104

How deeply do you love wisdom—not just in theory, but in the quiet, daily choices that shape your life? In this reflection on Psalm 119:97–104, we explore what it means to delight in God’s instruction, to meditate on it beyond surface familiarity, and to let it form a kind of inner compass. The psalmist doesn’t treat wisdom as abstract philosophy but as something lived—something that sharpens discernment, challenges assumptions, and anchors the soul in truth even when life feels uncertain.

Through this message, we invite you to reconsider where your understanding comes from and how it’s being shaped. What if wisdom isn’t about knowing more, but about being transformed by what you know? As we walk through this passage, we’ll uncover how a steady engagement with God’s word cultivates clarity, humility, and a deeper sense of purpose—offering insight that outlasts trends, opinions, and even our own instincts.

Reflection Questions: 

  1. What stuck out in today’s message? What did you find challenging and encouraging? Did you learn anything new?
  2. Read Psalm 119. Where do you see the theme of light in the Psalm? What is it connected to?
  3. How should this Psalm make you feel, especially connected to the theme of light?
  4. In what situations or seasons of life do you think this Psalm would be most meaningful or helpful to return to?
  5. What does obedience to God look like in your life right now? What areas of life are the most difficult to be obedient? What is a step of an obedience you can take this week?