Walking Freely in God’s Word
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Walking Freely in God's Word
January 5, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“I will walk freely in an open place because I study your precepts. I will speak of your decrees before kings and not be ashamed.”
Psalm 119:45-46 (CSB)
God’s Word does not restrict you; it sets you free. The psalmist says, “I will walk freely in an open place because I study your precepts.” Sin promises freedom but leads to bondage (John 8:34). By contrast, when you submit to God’s Word, you discover true liberty. His commands are not chains but guardrails that protect you from destruction and guide you toward abundant life. Jesus affirmed this when He said, “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:32).
Walking in God’s Word places you in “an open place,” a life of freedom where you can move without fear of stumbling into ruin. Studying His precepts equips you to discern what is good and what is harmful, enabling you to live with confidence and peace. Instead of shrinking under the weight of guilt or confusion, you can walk boldly, knowing that God’s truth lights your path.
The psalmist also declares, “I will speak of your decrees before kings and not be ashamed.” When you are grounded in God’s Word, you can stand before anyone; whether friends, skeptics, or even rulers; with courage and conviction. Think of Daniel, who stood unashamed before Nebuchadnezzar, or Paul, who boldly proclaimed Christ before governors and kings. Their confidence came not from eloquence or status, but from their unwavering trust in God’s Word.
You may never stand in a royal court, but every day you have opportunities to speak of God’s truth, in your workplace, in your home, in your community. The challenge is the same: will you speak boldly or remain silent in shame? When you study God’s Word and delight in His truth, shame loses its grip. The Spirit gives you boldness to proclaim Christ without fear (Acts 4:31).
True freedom is not doing whatever you want but joyfully living in obedience to God’s Word and courageously speaking His truth without shame.
- Reflection Question: Do you live in the freedom of God’s Word, and are you willing to speak it boldly, even when the world may oppose you?
- Prayer: Father, teach me to walk in the freedom of Your Word. Give me boldness to speak Your truth without shame, whether before kings or neighbors. May my life reflect the liberty and courage found in You. In Jesus’s name, amen.




