The
book of Psalms opens with a beatitude. "Blessed is the man who
walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path
of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful,"
(Psa. 1:1).
This is a description of a God-centered life. Those who live
this way are "blessed." That frequent biblical word contains
more than what we call "happiness" in contemporary use. Our word
"happy" has to do with "happenings." Something happens that
makes us happy. The biblical concept of "blessedness" goes much
deeper; it signifies a deep sense of joy based on your
God-centered way of life. "Happiness" in modern use depends upon
events or happenings; "blessedness" in biblical use is not
influenced by events, it is based on one's good relationship
with God. An illustration of this is - Jesus spoke to His
disciples about the joy or blessedness they would have; in the
same conversation He told them they would be hated and
persecuted. "Blessed are you when men persecute you." The "man"
or person of Psalms 1:1 possesses blessedness because his life
is God-centered. There is a depth of comfort, satisfaction and
contentment he enjoys regardless of the events of life because
His life doesn't depend upon events but upon His relationship
with God.
He walks not in the council of the ungodly. Think about a child
of God, staying close to his Father; walking with God, joining
with others who walk with God. This child of God does not seek
the counsel of the ungodly! This person gains motivation and
guidance from his father, and good influence and association
from his brothers and sisters. The God-centered person does not
walk in the counsel of the ungodly. (Can you imagine attempting
to gain self-improvement and spiritual stimulation by watching
the Jerry Springer Show?)
He does not stand in the path of sinners. Apparently, the
God-centered person is very careful about companionship. And, if
you are walking in the pathway of righteousness (with God,
toward heaven, following Christ) - why would you stand in the
path of sinners? The path of sinners moves in the opposite
direction from your destination!
He does not sit in the seat of the scornful. It is possible that
the Holy Spirit is picturing for us a steady digression away
from God and into sin. Walking, standing and then sitting may
replicate that digression away from God. The point is, the
God-centered person doesn't do this. The godly person avoids
sin, stays on the right pathway, shuns the counsel of the
ungodly, etc. In other words, this kind of person stays far away
from sin and close to God. The result is - this person is
blessed; biblical blessedness, not worldly happiness.
Is your life God-centered? Are your thoughts, decisions,
attitudes and actions ordered by the Word of God, or do you take
the advice of deceitful, wicked men? The person who lives a
God-centered life "shall be like a tree planted" in fertile,
well-watered soil that brings forth fruit in it's season!
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