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Daily Devotion: Feel Good Friday Thoughts | January 2, 2026

Happy Friday! Itโ€™s time for your daily devotion. Sometimes those on an evil path seem sharp as a tack, but theyโ€™re actually walking in darkness. They donโ€™t have a sure footing, and verse 19 says wickedness blinds them:

19 The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know not at what they stumble.

In todayโ€™s daily devotion, decide you wonโ€™t be like the wicked and stumble in darkness. 

The Way of the Wicked

Proverbs 14:12 says, โ€œThere is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.โ€ The wicked have no vision from God, because theyโ€™ve chosen the way of evil. Without the light of Godโ€™s word, they donโ€™t see the danger before them.

In Proverbs, Solomon warns against following this path. Proverbs 5:22 says that the wicked man’s sins weigh him down. A popular saying is โ€œSin will take you farther than you want to go, keep you longer than you want to stay, and cost you more than you want to pay.โ€ Decide in this daily devotion that sin is too heavy a burden to bear. 

It’s as Darkness

The evil path chosen by many is compared to darkness. If given a choice between light and darkness, most people would choose light. But the same people whoโ€™d choose light decide on the evil path. Why? The path doesnโ€™t look dark initially. It looks bright and promising. It seems to hold the key to their happiness, and they think itโ€™ll bring them success. However, it wonโ€™t. The enemy is behind this deception. He wants to string them along a path of evil and watch them get destroyed when it all falls apart. 

However, as a child of God, you can steer clear of the darkness and walk in Godโ€™s light. In your daily devotion, know that light is available to all who choose to walk uprightly. 

They Know Not

โ€œThey know not,โ€ is an interesting phrase because most people on the evil path seem assured and confident. However, Solomon contends that they donโ€™t know what they think they know. When Babylon besieged Jerusalem, King Zedekiah didnโ€™t want to believe they wouldnโ€™t be delivered. Even though Jeremiah warned him that the Babylonians would capture them and burn the city, he ignored Jeremiahโ€™s instructions, which were from God.

Because Zedekiah refused to take heed, he watched his sons get killed, had his eyes gouged out, and went into captivity. All this could have been avoided had he listened to the prophetโ€™s voice. Determine in this daily devotion that you will hear Godโ€™s word and not stumble in darkness. 

At What They Stumble

The wicked donโ€™t know what they stumble on because they think their pathway is clear. They donโ€™t see anything wrong with the decisions theyโ€™re making. Everyone theyโ€™re in a relationship with may be traveling the same path. Their friends seem happy, so why should they be concerned? But treacherous obstacles fill their path. Their lives may be affected physically, emotionally, mentally, financially, psychologically, and relationally, but they donโ€™t connect the dots.

When life seems too disruptive, you should ask, โ€œCould things be like they are, because I am like I am? Without taking a self-inventory, the wicked stumble on the dark road that leads to destruction. In todayโ€™s daily devotion, say this out loud: โ€œI will not stumble in darkness. I will walk in the light of Godโ€™s word.

Final Word

In Fridayโ€™s daily devotion, the importance of walking in Godโ€™s light is evident. The opposite is stumbling on a dark path. Embrace Godโ€™s light, and you will never walk in darkness.

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