The Lord Is My Portion
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The Lord Is My Portion
February 9, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“The Lord is my portion; I have promised to keep your words. I have sought your favor with all my heart; be gracious to me according to your promise. I thought about my ways and turned my steps back to your decrees. I hurried, not hesitating to keep your commands.”
Psalm 119:57-60 (CSB)
To say, “The Lord is my portion,” is to declare that God Himself is your greatest treasure. In a world that chases possessions, power, and pleasure, you find your satisfaction not in things but in Him. This echoes the cry of the Levites in Israel, who received no land inheritance because God Himself was their portion (Numbers 18:20). When you belong to Christ, you can say with confidence that everything you need is found in Him.
That truth leads to a response: obedience. The psalmist ties his delight in God with a promise; “I have promised to keep your words.” Love for the Lord naturally expresses itself in submission to His commands. Obedience is not drudgery but devotion, the overflow of a heart that treasures God above all.
He then prays for grace: “Be gracious to me according to your promise.” Even as you commit to obedience, you recognize your weakness. You cannot walk in God’s ways apart from His mercy and sustaining grace. Your dependence on Him keeps you humble and desperate for His help.
The psalmist also models repentance: “I thought about my ways and turned my steps back to your decrees.” True reflection leads to correction. When you examine your life in light of God’s Word, you will see areas that need realignment. Repentance is not simply regret; it is a decisive turning of your feet and your heart toward God’s path.
Finally, he shows urgency: “I hurried, not hesitating to keep your commands.” Obedience delayed is often obedience denied. Another way of saying it is; obedience delayed is disobedience. When the Spirit convicts you through Scripture, the time to respond is now. Delaying only strengthens sin’s grip. Joyful obedience moves quickly, eager to honor the Lord.
Christ is your portion, your grace, and your strength. When you fix your eyes on Him, your heart will desire to walk in His ways without hesitation.
- Reflection Question:
Do you treat obedience to God’s Word as something to delay or as an urgent response flowing from treasuring Him as your portion?
- Prayer: Father, You are my portion, my treasure, and my life. Give me grace to obey without hesitation and to turn quickly from every path that strays from Your Word. In Jesus’ name, amen.




