Treasuring God's Word
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Treasuring God's Word
October 13, 2025 | André K. Dugger
“I have treasured your word in my heart so that I may not sin against you. Lord, may you be blessed; teach me your statutes. With my lips I proclaim all the judgments from your mouth. I rejoice in the way revealed by your decrees as much as in all riches.”
Psalm 119:11-14 (CSB)
What you treasure shapes your life. If you treasure wealth, you measure yourself by possessions. If you treasure approval, you live enslaved to the opinions of others. But if you treasure God’s Word, you will find freedom, purity, and joy that no earthly treasure can give.
The psalmist declares, “I have treasured your word in my heart so that I may not sin against you.” Sin begins in the heart, in desires that drift from God’s ways. The antidote is to fill your heart with Scripture, storing it deep within you like a priceless possession. When God’s Word is hidden in your heart, it becomes your shield against temptation and your compass in decision-making.
But treasuring God’s Word is not passive; it leads to praise, prayer, and proclamation. The psalmist cries, “Lord, may you be blessed; teach me your statutes.” A heart filled with God’s Word longs for more of Him, eager to be taught and transformed. And with lips, that same heart proclaims what God has spoken. The Word you treasure privately becomes the testimony you share publicly.
Finally, notice the joy: “I rejoice in the way revealed by your decrees as much as in all riches.” This is a radical statement. The world chases after money, fame, and possessions, but the psalmist says God’s Word is more valuable than all of it. When you discover the richness of Christ, the Word made flesh, you realize that no earthly treasure compares. Jesus is the fulfillment of every promise, the wisdom of God revealed, and the true wealth of the soul.
- Reflection Question: Do you treasure God’s Word above every earthly possession, and is it shaping both your heart and your testimony?
- Prayer: Father, teach me to treasure Your Word in my heart. Let it guard me from sin, fill my mouth with praise, and give me joy greater than riches. May my life reflect the treasure I have found in Christ, the living Word. In Jesus’ name, Amen.




