Delighting in God’s Commands
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Delighting in God's Commands
January 12, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“I delight in your commands, which I love. I will lift up my hands to your commands, which I love, and will meditate on your statutes. Remember your word to your servant; you have given me hope through it.”
Psalm 119:47-49 (CSB)
The psalmist uses a striking word twice: love. He does not view God’s commands as burdensome or cold rules, but as treasures that stir his affection. Twice he declares, “which I love.” When you truly know the Lord, obedience shifts from being a duty to becoming a delight. This mirrors Jesus’ words: “If you love me, you will keep my commands” (John 14:15). Your obedience is not meant to flow out of fear, but from love.
The psalmist also says, “I will lift up my hands to your commands.” This is an image of surrender and worship. It means more than reading the Word; it’s lifting it before your heart in reverence, ready to embrace and obey it. In moments of prayer, you may physically lift your hands; in daily living, you lift them by submitting your choices, desires, and actions to God’s Word.
Meditating on His statutes deepens this love. To meditate is to let God’s Word linger in your mind until it shapes your thoughts and actions. Paul calls you to “let the word of Christ dwell richly among you” (Colossians 3:16). This is how delight grows: you don’t simply glance at the Scriptures; you chew on them, pray over them, and let them become part of your inner life.
Finally, the psalmist pleads, “Remember your word to your servant; you have given me hope through it.” God never forgets His promises, but this prayer reflects your dependence on Him. When life presses in, you can anchor yourself in what God has spoken. His Word gives you hope that will not disappoint (Romans 5:5).
Delighting in God’s Word leads to lifting your life in worship, meditating deeply on His truth, and resting securely in His promises.
- Reflection Question: Do you see God’s commands as a burden or as a delight that stirs your love and gives you hope?
- Prayer: Father, turn my heart to delight in Your Word. Let me love Your commands, meditate on Your truth, and cling to the hope You give me through Your promises. In Jesus’ name, amen.




