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Daily Bread

The pilot’s rutter

The Philippine Star

Direct my steps by Your Word. — Psalm 119:133

 

During the era of great sea exploration in the 15th and 16th centuries, sailing ships traversed vast, hazardous oceans and navigated dangerous coastlines. Pilots used various navigation techniques — including a book called a “rutter” (not the “rudder,” the ship’s steering device). This was a log of events kept by earlier voyagers who chronicled their encounters with previously unknown and difficult waters. By reading the sailing details in a rutter, captains could avoid hazards and make it through difficult waters.

In many ways, the Christian life is like a voyage, and the believer needs help in navigating life’s perilous seas. We have that help because God has given us His Word as a “spiritual rutter.” Often when we reflect on a meaningful passage, we can recall God’s faithfulness through trying circumstances. As the psalmist suggests, perils are found not only in life situations but also in our inner tendency toward sin. Because of these dual concerns, he wrote, “Direct my steps by Your Word, and let no iniquity have dominion over me” (119:133).

As you reflect on the teaching in the Bible, you’ll be reminded of God’s past care, assured of the Lord’s guidance in trying circumstances, and warned against sinfulness. That’s the advantage of having a “spiritual rutter.”

— Dennis Fisher

 

My Bible is a guidebook true

That points for me the way,

That gives me courage, hope, and cheer

And guidance for each day.   — Anon

 

READ: Psalm 119:129-136

 

With God’s Word as your map and His Spirit as your compass, you’re sure to stay on course.

 

The Bible in one year:

• 2 Chronicles 1-3

• John 10:1-23

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DENNIS FISHER

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HIS SPIRIT

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MY BIBLE

RUTTER

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