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      • This psalm could be seen as introducing key concerns of the whole Bible, since it describes the two fundamental classes of mankind—sinners and righteous. It also addresses concepts ultimately revealed in the perfectly blessed man, Jesus Christ, who stands at the crossroads of two ways (Ps.1:1; Matt. 7:13).
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  1. Indeed, Psalm 1 is full of powerful lessons for us to learn today. From what it means to live a blessed life to knowing the ultimate destiny of the wicked, we all can use these lessons in our spiritual walk with Yahweh.

  2. Feb 24, 2014 · This psalm could be seen as introducing key concerns of the whole Bible, since it describes the two fundamental classes of mankind—sinners and righteous. It also addresses concepts ultimately revealed in the perfectly blessed man, Jesus Christ, who stands at the crossroads of two ways (Ps.1:1; Matt. 7:13).

  3. Jesus makes promises to us. Jesus is faithful in his work. Jesus rules in righteousness and justice. Jesus is sovereign over its control. Jesus counsels his children. Jesus watches over us. Jesus is our deliverance. Jesus is our help and shield. Jesus is everything that Psalm 33 promises us. Our hope is in him!

  4. Psalm 1 is a revelation of wisdom and godly insight that helps us make sense of all the Psalms following it. What is the point of the Psalms? How should we read the Psalms?

    • Rabbi Jason Sobel
  5. Jesus taught us to love obediently as it is written. Whether we keep the Ten Commandments out of love (and not obligation) is also the test regarding whether we really “know” Jesus: “By this we know that we have come to know Him, if we keep His commandments.” (1 Jo. 2:3).

  6. Two great thrusts flow out of this: (a) the importance and absolute necessity of the Scripture, and (b) the changed character, stability, and fruitfulness it promises to those who make Scripture the core of their lives. Note how this Psalm drives home its truth by the use of contrasts.

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  8. 4 days ago · Psalm 1 – The Way of the Righteous and the Way of the Ungodly. Verse six presents a key to understanding Psalm 1: “For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish.”. In this psalm, the way of the righteous and the way of the ungodly are contrasted.

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