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<p>Observe here, 1. The nature of the word of God, and the great intention of giving it to the world; it is a <i>lamp and a light</i>. It discovers to us, concerning God and ourselves, that which otherwise we could not have known; it shows us what is amiss, and will be dangerous; it directs us in our work and way, and a dark place indeed the world would be without it. It is a lamp which we may set up by us, and take into our hands for our own particular use, <a class="bibleref" title="Prov.6.23" href="/passage/?search=Prov.6.23">Prov. 6:23</a>. The commandment is a lamp kept burning with the oil of the Spirit; it is like the lamps in the sanctuary, and the pillar of fire to Israel. 2. The use we should make of it. It must be not only a <i>light to out eyes</i>, to gratify them, and fill our heads with speculations, but a <i>light to our feet</i> and <i>to our path</i>, to direct us in the right ordering of our conversation, both in the choice of our way in general and in the particular steps we take in that way, that we may not take a false way nor a false step in the right way. We are then truly sensible of Gods goodness to us in giving us such a lamp and light when we make it a guide to our feet, our path.</p>