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The Compass That Never Fails

God’s Word is your compass—guiding every step toward His purpose and keeping you from wandering off course.

You’re deep in the wilderness, surrounded by an endless maze of trees.

The trails twist and turn. It’s disorienting, and the sun is hidden behind the clouds, making it impossible to tell which way you’re facing.

In your hand is a compass… At home, it’s worthless. But here, lost in the woods, it’s priceless. 

It doesn’t give you every detail of the journey ahead, but it does one critical thing: it points you to true north.

If you lose true north, every step takes you further from where you’re meant to be.

Each day, we’re faced with a plethora of choices. 

Some choices are between good and bad decisions, but many are between two seemingly good decisions or an impossible choice between two bad ones. 

This is the forest maze; the darkened, disorienting path. 

Psalm 119:105 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.”

It’s not about guessing which way to go or following the loudest voice. The Bible points you toward truth every single time, no matter how confusing or unclear the terrain looks.

God’s Word is the compass for your soul.

I’ve seen people work tirelessly, achieve impressive milestones, and still end up unfulfilled.

It wasn’t because they didn’t work hard, but because they were moving in the wrong direction. 

Hard work doesn’t fix wrong turns. 

Proverbs 3:5-6 reminds us, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”

Your next step matters less than the direction you’re facing.

That’s why daily time in Scripture is non-negotiable. It calibrates your heart to God’s truth so that every step, no matter how small, moves you toward the life He’s designed for you.

Before you move forward today, stop and check your compass. Let God’s Word set your direction, then walk forward with confidence knowing you’re on the right path.

Better to walk slowly in the right direction than to sprint toward the wrong destination.

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