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What does Psalm 119 say about walking in God's commandments?

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Psalm 119 emphasizes the commitment to walk in God's commandments as essential to spiritual growth and living faithfully.

Walking in God’s commandments is a significant theme in Psalm 119, particularly in verses 31-32 where the psalmist expresses his dedication to adhering to God's testimonies. This commitment reflects a heart transformed by grace, eager to manifest the fruits of the Spirit, as identified in Galatians 5:22. The act of walking in His ways is not merely an obligation but an invitation to experience God’s providential care, ensuring that those who commit to His commandments will not be put to shame. This assurance is echoed in Romans 10:11 that affirms, 'whoever believes on Him shall not be ashamed.' Thus, living in accordance with God’s commands fosters deeper intimacy with Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 119:31-32, Galatians 5:22, Romans 10:11

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