Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

22 February, 2026

Proverbs 4:18—“But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.” 

Solomon sets before us a holy contrast: the darkness of the wicked way and the brightening path of the righteous. The Christian life is not described as a sudden leap into noon-day glory, but as a steady dawn. The believer’s path begins with light, the true light, because it begins with Christ, who said, “I am the light of the world” (John 9:5). Yet that light is not static. It “shineth more and more”, as He graciously leads the believer in His truth and righteousness by His Spirit.

This verse teaches a deeply theological truth: justification gives us a new standing, and sanctification gives us a new direction. The “just” are those declared righteous by God through faith in Christ. And because the Lord has made them His own, He does not leave them where He found them—He leads them onward. Though they still walk through a world full of darkness, the Lord Himself gives light for the next step, guiding them forward in their spiritual pilgrimage. They may be chastened, but they are never cast off; corrected but never forsaken. The God who justifies also sanctifies, and He is steadfastly committed to finishing what He has begun.

This is the promise of God, a balm for weary saints. You may feel that your growth is slow, your battles constant, and your heart often clouded. Yet the promise stands: the Lord is bringing you forward. Every true step in repentance, every renewed act of faith, every hard-won obedience is part of the shining.

And the destination is sure: “the perfect day”. This is the day when sin shall be gone, faith shall become sight, and Christ shall be all. The path grows brighter because the end is glory. Keep walking, your dawn is moving toward everlasting noon.

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