Psalm 1:1-6; 2
"Instead, his delight is in the Lord's instruction, and he meditates on it day and night" (Ps 1:2, HCSB). " But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night" (Ps 1:2, NLT).
"Instead, his delight is in the Lord's instruction, and he meditates on it day and night" (Ps 1:2, HCSB). " But they delight in the law of the Lord, meditating on it day and night" (Ps 1:2, NLT).
(Alternate titles: True Happiness. True Blessedness. A Truly Happy Person. A Truly Happy Man.)
- Their life (Ps 1:1), their walk: how they live and who they hang out with.
- Their heart (Ps 1:2), their delight and meditation: what they desire and think about.
- Their foundation (Ps 1:3): what they are grounded, rooted and planted upon.
- Unhappy people (Ps 1:4-6), their lives and the consequences of their life:
- No permanence: They lack a solid foundation (Ps 1:4).
- No righteousness: They lack righteousness (Ps 1:5).
- No life: Their lives dwindle and perish (Ps 1:6).
To be happy, seriously, reflectively, meditatively and contemplatively consider how you are living and what's in your heart.
Personal Application:
- Love those who are unhappy. Do not judge, criticize or condemn them for their wickedness.
- Repent of self-righteousness and condescension toward others, just because you think God has truly blessed you, your family and your church. Ultimately, it's not because of you.
- Know the wickedness within ourselves when we:
- blame God and especially others.
- worry and are anxious about your future rather than simply trusting God.
- are jealous and envious of others, especially those who have what you want.
- gossip and slander others behind their back.
- are hypocrits by speaking, acting and behaving in a holy Christian way while our hearts are somewhere else.
- lie, are dishonest and not tell the truth.
- do not love others the way God has loved us.
- are ruled by our ego that seeks value, validation and vindication from people rather than from God.
- Know that if you are blessed, it is entirely only because of the grace of God, and not because of any righteousness of your own.
- Jesus is the only truly blessed and righteous person who ever lived out Psalm 1, not you!
References:
- Motyer, J Alec. The Psalms. New Bible Commentary. Downers Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity Press, 1994.
- Kidner, Derek. Psalms 1 - 72: An Introduction and Commentary. Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries. Downers Grove, Illinois: Intervarsity Press, 1973.
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