Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

1 May, 2026

Psalm 27:1—“The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?”

Writing from a place of imminent danger, likely the “reproach of enemies” mentioned later in the Psalm, David anchors his soul with a rhythmic, twofold confession. He writes as one pursued by enemies yet anchored in God. He is surrounded by “the wicked”, “mine enemies” (v. 2), and “host” of war (v. 3). 

Yet, he begins not as one who is living in the shadow of his circumstances, but in the brightness of the presence of his God. In the first part of his confession, David names the LORD as “my light”. David acknowledges that God provides the clarity to see through the fog of fear whipped up by his enemies. By calling the LORD “my salvation”, he affirms his confidence that God has already secured his rescue.

The repeated “my” in David’s words expresses a personal, covenantal closeness and unwavering confidence in God. It reflects David’s conscious appropriation of God as his own. He clings to God as his absolute source, undeterred by the mounting pressure of his enemies.

In the second part of his confession, David refers to the LORD as “the strength of my life”. The term for “strength” (ma'oz) literally refers to a “fortress” or “stronghold”. David’s logic is impeccable: if the Creator of light and the Author of salvation is the very rampart of one's life, fear becomes a logical impossibility. To fear the creature is to forget the Creator’s magnitude.

David’s words, “whom shall I fear?” and “of whom shall I be afraid?” serve as a holy defiance. He does not deny the existence of things that cause fear; instead, he interrogates the fear itself. He measures the weight of his threats against the magnitude of his God and finds them insignificant.

Like David, let us shift our gaze from our fears to our God. Fear thrives in darkness, but faith stands up and faces the shadows of threat in the light of God’s presence. When the Lord is our light, the shadows of the enemy cannot deceive us; when He is our fortress, fear has no dominion over us.

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