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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · Here are five things Psalm 1 teaches about a righteous life. 1. A Righteous Life Is Blessed “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked” (Psalm 1:1a). A righteous life is a blessed life. The Hebrew word for blessed in this verse is eshar. It means blessed, happy, or to go or be straight. When we live a life like Christ ...

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  2. Psalm 1 is a poetic and wisdom-filled composition that differentiates the paths of the righteous and the wicked and their ultimate destiny. The psalm begins by highlighting the blessedness of those who immerse themselves in the Law (Torah) of the Lord, drawing a metaphorical parallel to a flourishing tree by streams of water to illustrate the enduring strength of a person following God’s ways.

  3. Feb 26, 2020 · Death matters so much because life matters so much. The way we live our lives matters, and the paths we take have consequences. According to Psalm 1, there are two ways of living: 1) the way of the righteous and 2) the way of the wicked. And as we read it, we’ll see what the righteous do, don’t do and what the wicked are like.

  4. Psalm One illustrates two paths a man can take in life. Way of the wicked person vs way of the righteous. The righteous person. The wicked person. Blessed is the man. Walk in the counsel of the wicked. Stand in the way of sinners. Sit in the seat of scoffers (mockers) Points of Application to Life.

  5. There you have it. 3 life lessons to learn from Psalms 1. Since there are different ways in life, choose the way that leads to Godly success in this life and ultimately eternal life. Remember what goes into your life determines what comes out so make any changes necessary to get what you want out of life. And given our similarity to trees, keep ...

  6. Verse one portrays this truth in three degrees of degeneration, each a little more permanent, settled, and embedded into one’s life. (1) There are three degrees of habit or conduct: walk / stand / sit. (2) There are three degrees of openness, fellowship, or involvement in evil: counsel / path / seat.

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  8. May 15, 2023 · Psalm 1 opens with a contrast between the blessed person and the wicked person. It presents a clear picture of the kind of life that pleases God and leads to true happiness and prosperity. The psalm begins with the word “blessed,” which in Hebrew is ‘ešer. ‘Blessed’ is also translated as “happy,” “fortunate,” or “privileged