Loving Truth and Hating Deception
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Loving Truth and Hating Deception
August 10, 2026 André K. Dugger
“I carefully follow all your precepts and hate every false way.”
Psalm 119:128 (CSB)
This verse captures the essence of what it means to walk faithfully with God; to love His truth so deeply that every false way becomes intolerable to your heart. The psalmist declares both devotion and discernment: “I carefully follow all your precepts and hate every false way.” Loving God’s Word is not merely about knowledge; it’s about alignment. It’s allowing your heart, thoughts, and actions to come into agreement with His divine standards.
The word carefully implies intentionality. You cannot stumble into holiness. Following God’s precepts requires deliberate choice and daily attention to His voice. In a world filled with half-truths and moral confusion, you are called to live with spiritual precision; to measure every belief, every decision, every desire against the plumb line of Scripture.
But notice the second half: “and hate every false way.” The more you love truth, the more you will grow to despise deceit. This isn’t hatred toward people; it’s hatred toward sin, compromise, and the lies that draw hearts away from God. When you love the light, darkness becomes unbearable. When you walk in truth, falsehood loses its appeal.
As a believer in Christ, you have the ultimate example of truth embodied in Him. Jesus declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14:6). Following His precepts is not just moral obedience; it’s relational faithfulness. When you walk in His ways, you are walking with Him. When you resist falsehood, you are protecting your fellowship with the One who is Truth itself.
This verse calls you to a clear, uncompromising faith; one that seeks not the approval of culture but the pleasure of God. Let your life be marked by careful obedience and courageous rejection of anything that stands against His Word.
Reflection Question: What false ways; whether in thought, attitude, or action, do you need to reject in order to walk more carefully in the truth of God’s Word?
Prayer: Lord, give me a heart that loves Your truth completely and hates every false way that leads me away from You. Help me walk carefully in Your precepts, that my life may reflect Your holiness and truth. Amen.





