Learning the Way of Obedience
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Learning the Way of Obedience
December 8, 2025 | André K. Dugger
"Teach me, Lord, the meaning of your statutes, and I will always keep them. Help me understand your instruction, and I will obey it and follow it with all my heart. Help me stay on the path of your commands, for I take pleasure in it.”
Psalm 119:33-35 (CSB)
Obedience begins with understanding, and understanding begins with God Himself. The psalmist prays, “Teach me, Lord, the meaning of your statutes.” This request acknowledges that you cannot truly grasp God’s Word apart from His help. Intellectual knowledge alone is not enough; you need the Spirit of God to open your mind and heart to His truth.
But notice the psalmist’s response: “I will always keep them.” He does not ask for knowledge to be puffed up; he asks for knowledge to be lived out. True learning from God always leads to obedience. When you learn His Word rightly, you do not just admire it, you follow it.
There is also passion in this prayer: “Help me understand your instruction, and I will obey it and follow it with all my heart.” Half-hearted obedience is not what God desires. He calls you to love Him with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength (Mark 12:30). Following God is not about reluctant compliance but wholehearted devotion, rooted in love for Him.
The psalmist continues, “Help me stay on the path of your commands, for I take pleasure in it.” Obedience is not meant to feel like drudgery; it is meant to be your delight. The commands of God are not chains to hold you down but guardrails to keep you safe and free.
When you begin to see them as expressions of His love, you find joy in walking His path.
Jesus embodies this perfectly. He said, “My food is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work” (John 4:34). For Jesus, obedience was not a burden but nourishment. And because He perfectly obeyed, even to the point of death on the cross, you now have the power to walk in obedience with joy.
- Reflection Question: Do you approach God’s commands as burdens you must endure, or as a path of joy that you can delight in with your whole heart?
- Prayer: Father, teach me the meaning of Your Word. Give me understanding that leads to obedience and help me walk Your path with delight and devotion. In Jesus’ name, amen.




