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**Ezekiel 20:19** โ *"I am the LORD your God; walk in My statutes, keep My ordinances, and practice them."*
Three verbs. One covenant. Notice how God doesn't say *understand* My statutes or *admire* My ordinances โ He says walk, keep, practice. This is embodied obedience, the kind worn into the soles of sandals by daily repetition.
The Israelites in the wilderness had witnessed fire, manna, and water from stone. Yet the call wasn't to *remember* those wonders โ it was to move. To steward each ordinary day as sacred ground beneath covenant feet.
Scripture reminds us that transformation rarely arrives in a single revelation. It accumulates in the quiet discipline of kept ordinances โ the morning prayer returned to, the mercy extended again, the word obeyed before it feels natural.
Walk long enough in His statutes, and you begin to find they were never a burden โ they were the path itself.
Three verbs. One covenant. Notice how God doesn't say *understand* My statutes or *admire* My ordinances โ He says walk, keep, practice. This is embodied obedience, the kind worn into the soles of sandals by daily repetition.
The Israelites in the wilderness had witnessed fire, manna, and water from stone. Yet the call wasn't to *remember* those wonders โ it was to move. To steward each ordinary day as sacred ground beneath covenant feet.
Scripture reminds us that transformation rarely arrives in a single revelation. It accumulates in the quiet discipline of kept ordinances โ the morning prayer returned to, the mercy extended again, the word obeyed before it feels natural.
Walk long enough in His statutes, and you begin to find they were never a burden โ they were the path itself.
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