Delight in God’s Counsel
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Delight in God’s Counsel
November 10, 2025 | André K. Dugger
"Your decrees are my delight and my counselors.”
Psalm 119:24 (CSB)
When life presses in with difficult decisions, conflicting voices, and uncertain paths, you need guidance. The psalmist declares that God’s decrees are not only a delight but also counselors. This means that God’s Word is both your joy and your guide.
Think about how you usually seek counsel. You may turn to trusted friends, family, mentors, or leaders for wisdom, and rightly so. Yet all human counsel is limited, even from the wisest voices. People can misunderstand, overlook, or misjudge. But God’s Word never fails, because it comes from the One who knows the end from the beginning and sees into the hidden places of your heart.
When you meditate on Scripture, you are not just reading words; you are sitting under the counsel of the Living God. His decrees do more than inform; they transform. They teach you how to walk in righteousness, how to resist sin, how to respond with love, and how to endure trials with hope. The Bible is not merely a book of rules but a living Counselor, pointing you always toward Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh (John 1:14).
Notice also the psalmist’s delight. Too often, you may approach Scripture as a duty, something to check off a list. But here, the psalmist finds joy in God’s Word. Delight comes when you begin to see Scripture not as restriction but as liberation. God’s decrees are not burdens meant to weigh you down; they are counselors meant to set you free from the confusion and emptiness of this world.
Jesus echoed this when He promised the coming of the Holy Spirit, the Counselor who would guide believers into all truth (John 14:26). Today, as you read and obey God’s Word, the Spirit illuminates it, applying it directly to your situation. You are never left alone to navigate life’s questions; the counsel of heaven is with you through Scripture and the Spirit.
- Reflection Question: Do you see God’s Word more as a burden to obey or as a delight and counselor guiding your steps?
- Prayer: Father, let Your Word be my delight and my trusted counselor. Teach me to listen to Your voice above all others and lead me in the way of truth through Your Son Jesus. In Jesus’ name, amen.




