
Psalm 25:10 “All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.”
“The Path That Holds Us Steady”
We often imagine the path of righteousness as something we must strain to stay on, as if God is far ahead and we are scrambling behind. But this verse reveals something gentler: the path itself is built from His character. Mercy forms the ground beneath our feet. Truth forms the rails that keep us from drifting. We are not walking on our own strength; we are walking on His nature.
Mercy means He does not abandon us when we stumble. Truth means He does not let us wander without correction. Together, they create a road that is both soft enough to catch us and firm enough to guide us.
When life feels uncertain, when decisions feel heavy, when the future feels foggy, this verse reminds us that the path is not random. It is shaped by a God who knows exactly where He is leading us.
To “keep His covenant and testimonies” is not about perfection. It is about posture — a heart that turns toward Him, even imperfectly. When we choose His way, even in small steps, He surrounds us with mercy that lifts us and truth that steadies us. The righteous path is not a tightrope; it is a road held together by His faithfulness.
And perhaps the most comforting part is this: God’s paths do not change with our emotions, our fears, or our circumstances. They remain mercy and truth, even when we feel unsteady. When we cannot see far ahead, we can still trust the ground beneath us. His path holds us when we cannot hold ourselves.
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