The Well Lit Path is a podcast where preachers and teachers from Lake Worth Baptist Church in Lake Worth, Texas work their way expositionally - book by book - through the Bible. To contact us, please feel free to email us at podcast@lakeworthbaptist.org.
In Psalm 119:17-24, we see that true abundance isn’t found in earthly success but in God’s Word shaping our lives. The psalmist prays for opened eyes to see wondrous truths, not for riches or comfort. Real joy comes from living as strangers here, counseled daily by Scripture. Will we be satisfied with His Word as your greatest treasure?
In Psalm 119:9–16, we try to take a fresh look at a familiar passage and ask what it really means to hide God’s Word in our hearts. It’s not just about memory—it’s about transformation. We explore the difference between quoting Scripture and applying it, and how delighting in God’s Word changes everything.
In Psalm 119:1-8, we learn about how delighting in the law is art of progressive sanctification in the life of the believer. While we can never keep the law, it is invaluable in our lives to show us when we fall short and remind us what restoration and unbroken fellowship bring to our lives, enabling us to walk closer with the Father.
It is in the law that we see how to live out and submit to the working of the Holy Spirit as he mo...
In Psalm 119, we embark on a journey to plunge the depths of the chapter and fish out every way it applies to our lives. In this week’s episode, we introduce the chapter and our goals for the study through the lens of “We’ve Only Just Begun.”
In Psalm 118, we trace the eternal thread of redemption woven by God’s hand—from eternity past to the cross, from covenant to cornerstone. This episode is a deep dive into the finished work of Christ and the enduring mercy that frames every page of Scripture and every breath of grace.
In Psalm 117, we find a call for all people to praise the Lord for His mercy and eternal faithfulness. In this episode, we explore why every tribe and tongue is invited to shout a hallelujah to the self-Existent God. His love is vast, His truth unchanging, and He alone is worthy of our loudest praise.
In Psalm 116, we’re reminded why we serve—a God who hears, delivers, and never lets go. This week, we explore what it means to live every moment as worship.
What will you render to the Lord who gave everything?
In Psalm 115 we are reminded that God deserves glory because he is God alone. There is none like him and we cannot make him like us. It is because we cannot change him and the blessing he bestows on our obedience that we are right to offer him praise. It reminds us that God is not good because he does good. He does good because he is good.
In Psalm 113 & 114, we see a call to praise and a reminder of God’s mighty deliverance. These are the songs of remembrance—sung by Israel, by David, and even by Jesus at Passover. After a powerful week at camp, we talk about what happens when the fire fades and how to keep the memory alive.
Praise becomes our pathway back to the presence of God.
In Psalm 111& 112, we find two psalms tied together by trust and praise. We reflect on what it means to praise the Lord not just with our mouths, but with fixed hearts and obedient hands. From camp worship moments to the lasting legacy of righteousness, this episode explores why praise flows from trust and how trust shapes our everyday obedience.
It’s not about performance. It’s not about legacy. It’s about Jesus. Only Jesus.
In Psalm 110, we pull back the curtain on the eternal reign of Jesus—our Sovereign King and everlasting High Priest. In this Messianic psalm, David points forward to the One who would rule with power, intercede with compassion, and conquer with righteousness.
Let’s look together at the glory of the King who is already reigning, the Priest who is still interceding, and the Savior who is soon returning.
In Psalm 109, David begins with praise even as he pleads for justice, revealing a heart that trusts God before it petitions Him. This episode explores the nature of spiritual enemies—Satan, the flesh, and even real people—and how we can cry out for deliverance without forsaking worship.
Can we keep our communion with God so constant that our cries for help are never out of place?
In Psalm 108, we’re challenged to prepare our hearts and lift our praise from a place of awe, not expectation. We explore what it means to truly praise God—not for what He’s done, but for who He is. We reflect on surrender, worship, and the burdens we were never meant to carry.
In Psalm 106 & 107, we see the pattern of rebellion, chastisement, repentance, and restoration—not just in Israel’s story, but in our own. Even when we fail, God remains faithful because He alone secured the covenant. Christ bore the full weight of our sin and delivered us into mercy, healing, and home.
If you’ve tasted that mercy, you should respond with gratitude, repentance, and praise.
In Psalm 105, we’re reminded of God’s faithfulness across generations — a steady, unwavering hand guiding His people through trials, triumphs, and everything in between. In this episode, we reflect on how God’s plan is always bigger than our own comfort or success, pointing us to Christ and His glory.
Even when the path feels unclear, we can trust that He is at work for our good - His definition of good - and His purpose.
In Psalm 104, we are invited to stand in awe of God’s creative power — from the vastness of the mountains to the intricate design of the tiniest creatures. This psalm reminds us that every part of creation, seen and unseen, proclaims His wisdom and might.
Let us praise Him for His marvelous attention to detail, from the smallest workings of nature to the saving work of the cross.
In Psalm 103, David calls us to bless the Lord and forget not all His benefits — starting with the greatest of all: redemption. We were rescued from destruction and crowned with lovingkindness and tender mercies by a God who loves us beyond measure. Creation won’t stay silent, and neither should we.
In Psalm 102 we hear the raw cry of a frail and weary heart — a reminder that though our bodies grow weak and our days pass like shadows, God remains faithful and unchanging. The challenge is simple: will you choose to strengthen your spirit now, before the frailty of age forces you to your knees? Start today — pray, grow, and finish well.
In Psalm 101 we are called to live in the light of Christ’s victory — not just on Easter, but in the quiet, ordinary days that follow. David sets a high bar for personal integrity, showing us the heart of one who longs to walk blamelessly before God, even in weakness.
And we’re reminded that the pursuit of holiness begins in the secret place.
In Psalm 100, we’re called to joyful praise, humble submission, and grateful living. Joy is a choice, not a feeling. Submission isn’t defeat — it’s where peace begins. Gratitude flows from knowing God keeps every promise.
Choose joy, surrender fully, and give thanks this week!
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