Freedom From Shame
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Freedom From Shame
September 22, 2025 | André K. Dugger
“If only my ways were committed to keeping your statutes! Then I would not be ashamed when I think about all your commands.”
Psalm 119:5–6 (CSB)
You know what it feels like to look back on choices with regret. Sin leaves behind a shadow of shame, the heavy sense that you have fallen short of what God desires. The psalmist’s cry is one you may recognize: “If only my ways were committed…” It’s a longing for a heart that is fully steadfast, unmoved by temptation, and faithful to God’s Word.
Shame grows whenever your life doesn’t align with God’s commands. It whispers lies about who you are and whether God could still love you. But notice the psalmist’s insight, shame loses its power when your heart is committed to God’s statutes. A life surrendered to God’s instruction doesn’t need to live in fear of exposure, because His Word becomes your guardrail, keeping you from wandering into paths of regret.
Through Jesus Christ, you are offered both forgiveness for past sins and failures and strength for present obedience. He bore your shame on the cross, enduring the punishment you deserved, so that you could stand blameless before God. The more you walk in His ways, through the power of the Holy Spirit, the more you experience freedom. Not only freedom from sin itself but also from the weight of guilt that tries to cling to you.
To be “committed” to God’s statutes means more than an occasional desire. It’s a deliberate devotion, a heart that seeks His will daily, even when it costs you something. When you choose obedience over disobedience or compromise, the fruit is not chains but joy. Your conscience is clear, your steps are secure, and your life reflects the beauty of Christ to the world.
- Reflection Question: What areas of your life are still ruled by compromise instead of commitment to God’s Word?
- Prayer: Father, set my heart firmly on Your statutes. Free me from shame by teaching me to walk in the power of Christ’s obedience. May my life be marked by joy in Your commands and confidence in Your grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.




