Running in God’s Ways
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Running in God's Ways
December 1, 2025 | André K. Dugger
"I pursue the way of your commands, for you broaden my understanding.”
Psalm 119:32 (CSB)
Obedience to God’s commands is not meant to be a slow, reluctant walk but a joyful pursuit. The psalmist writes, “I pursue the way of your commands.” The word pursue carries the idea of running with eagerness, as if chasing after something precious. This is not half-hearted devotion but wholehearted pursuit.
Why such eagerness? Because God’s commands bring freedom. The psalmist explains, “for you broaden my understanding.” God’s Word does not narrow your life, it enlarges it. Sin promises freedom but only leads to slavery; obedience to God’s Word seems restrictive but actually sets you free to live fully in the way you were designed. The more you walk in His truth, the more you understand His heart, and the wider your perspective grows.
Think of it this way: a train is only free when it stays on the tracks. If it jumps off, it is not free; it is wrecked. In the same way, your life is only free when it follows the tracks of God’s commands. They are not walls to cage you in but tracks to carry you forward.
Notice also that the psalmist gives God the credit: “you broaden my understanding.” You cannot pursue God’s commands in your own strength. It is the Spirit who enlightens your mind and teaches your heart. As Paul wrote, “The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God… he is not able to understand them” (1 Corinthians 2:14). Only when God opens your eyes can you see the beauty of His ways and pursue them with joy.
In Christ, this verse finds its ultimate fulfillment. Jesus not only obeyed God’s commands perfectly but also gave you His Spirit so you can walk in obedience. When you pursue His commands, you are not chasing after lifeless rules but following in the steps of your Savior, who said, “If you love me, you will keep my commands” (John 14:15).
- Reflection Question: Do you view God’s commands as restrictions to endure or as pathways that broaden your understanding and bring freedom?
- Prayer: Father, give me a heart eager to pursue Your commands. Broaden my understanding through Your Word and help me see obedience not as a burden but as the true path to freedom in Christ. In Jesus’ name, amen.




