Delighting in God’s Word
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Delighting In God's Word
October 20, 2025 | André K. Dugger
“I will meditate on your precepts and think about your ways. I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word. Deal generously with your servant so that I might live; then I will keep your word.”
Psalm 119:15-17 (CSB)
Your mind is always dwelling on something, worries, plans, desires, regrets. What you meditate on shapes who you become. The psalmist makes a deliberate choice:
“I will meditate on your precepts and think about your ways.” Meditation here is not emptying the mind but filling it with God’s truth, turning His Word over and over until it sinks deep into your heart.
When you meditate on God’s Word, you begin to delight in it. His commands are no longer heavy burdens but life-giving instructions. The psalmist says, “I will delight in your statutes; I will not forget your word.” Forgetfulness is easy when distractions abound, but delight secures memory. You do not easily forget what you love. If you love God’s Word, it will stay with you, guiding your choices, comforting your sorrows, and strengthening your faith.
Yet, even in this devotion, the psalmist knows he is dependent: “Deal generously with your servant so that I might live; then I will keep your word.” Obedience flows not from your strength but from God’s sustaining grace. You need His generosity every day; His mercy that forgives, His Spirit that empowers, and His provision that sustains.
Through Christ, God has dealt with you far more generously than you deserve. Jesus is the living Word, and through Him you have eternal life. Because He has given Himself for you, you can now walk in the joy of obedience, not as a way to earn God’s favor but as a response to His abundant grace.
- Reflection Question: What fills your thoughts most often, worldly concerns or God’s Word? How can you cultivate true delight in Scripture today?
- Prayer: Father, teach me to meditate on Your Word until it fills my heart with delight. Deal generously with me in Your grace, so that I may live for You and keep Your Word faithfully. Amen.




