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Psalm 1

The Two Ways: Rooted in the Lord or Ruined Apart from Him

The truly blessed life is rooted in the Lord's instruction, bears enduring fruit, and stands under God's approving care, while the way of the wicked is rootless, unstable, and doomed to perish.

Chapter Summary

The truly blessed life is rooted in the Lord's instruction, bears enduring fruit, and stands under God's approving care, while the way of the wicked is rootless, unstable, and doomed to perish.

Overview

Psalm 1 argues that the life blessed by God is the life separated from wicked formation and positively rooted in the Lord's instruction. The righteous person is fruitful because He is planted by a life-giving source, while the wicked are unstable because they live detached from God's word and God's favor. The final issue is not merely present morality but destiny before the Lord's judgment.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Separation from wickedness -> delight in Torah -> rooted fruitfulness -> wicked instability -> final divine distinction

Covenant Significance

Psalm 1 reflects the covenantal wisdom pattern that life under the Lord's instruction leads to blessedness, stability, and final standing, while rebellion against the Lord leads to judgment and ruin. It does not teach mechanical prosperity but covenantal direction under God's moral rule.

Gospel Clarity

Psalm 1 is not the gospel in full announcement form, but it prepares the need for the gospel by showing that only the righteous stand before God and that the wicked perish. The good news is that Jesus Christ is the truly righteous man who stood in perfect obedience, died under judgment for sinners, rose in victory, and brings His people into the way of life by grace through faith.

Focus Points

  • Blessedness
  • The Two Ways
  • The Authority of God's Instruction
  • Spiritual Formation
  • Fruitfulness
  • Judgment
  • Divine Knowledge and Care
  • Doctrine of Scripture
  • Doctrine of Sin
  • Doctrine of Righteousness
  • Doctrine of Judgment
  • Doctrine of Providence
  • Doctrine of Sanctification
  • Christology

Passages

Chapter opening: Psalms 1:1-3

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