The Well-Worn Path

Tap here for a video meditation on Psalm 119:1-24.

The psalmist uplifts the beauty of the ways of the Lord. The word for “way” in Hebrew is Derek, meaning, “to walk.” After one treads the same path over and over, it becomes well-worn—a road, a way. Also implied is the meaning of habit, the pathway in our souls when we do things repeatedly. As the comfort that comes from praying a familiar prayer, receive the joy and peace that come when you are walking in the well-worn ways of the Lord.

Each week you will learn an original Hebrew word for God’s will. The first stanza has seven out of ten of these words. We will take one of each of these seven synonyms for the seven Wednesdays of Easter this year. Repeat the word often in the original Hebrew. Peace will flow over you in one single psalm we pray during this year’s Easter season.

Psalm 119:1-24

What are Bible Breaths? Learn More
Example: Derek: walking in Your ways v. 1

During the Easter Season this year we read Psalm 119
with its 176 verses that span the seven weeks of the Season.

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