Together, we have faith

Jan 6, 2026
Christ in the Psalms
Psalm 1 (Part 3)
Jesus Christ — “As we begin the Psalms, then, we seek the Psalm 2 King who will be the
righteous man of Psalm 1, the covenant-keeping King who lives a life of wisdom. This King
will be to his people their wisdom, their righteousness, and the guarantor of covenant
blessing.” NOTE singular “the man” in the Psalm.”(Christopher Ash)
“Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers. . .” (Ps 1:1)
Blessed = enjoys the favor of God; one who is truly happy.
“Walks not” = his way of life
“In the counsel of the wicked” = the wicked are those outside of Christ, unbelievers.”They proffer counsel, with the appearance of wisdom. They are persuasive, persistent, and plural. This blessed man is bombarded with their messages, as—with relentless intensity—was Jesus of Nazareth. They fill the air we breathe today, telling Christ’s disciples what is plausible, “normal,” acceptable.” (Ash)
“Stands”= one’s identity
“In the way of sinners” = habitual, evil actions
“Sits” = “Being seated may have connotations of authority (e.g., Ruth 4), and especially teaching authority (e.g., Matt. 5:1; 23:2; Luke 4:20). In “a dark parody of the gathering of the elders at the city gate,” they invite him to join them.”
“Seat of scoffers” = “For while “the seat of the scoffer may be very lofty, . . . it is very near to the gate of hell”; now they “have taken their degrees in vice, and as true Doctors of Damnation they are installed, and are looked up to by others as Masters in Belial.” Some may even hold academic chairs.”
While we will not study every Psalm like this, Ash gives a detailed and convincing elaboration of each Psalm. It is a model to us who want to go deeper in the Christian life and walk to do the same. How we study Scripture is as important as what we study. This is a devotional call to take some time with the Word of God in the Psalms and find its deepest riches and blessings.
A Prayer for today —
“I am a spirit learning to live in a natural world. I have a soul, and I live in a physical body. I am in the world, but I am not of the world. God of peace, I ask You to sanctify me in every way, and may my whole spirit and soul and body be kept blameless until that day when our Lord Jesus Christ comes again. Father, You called me, and You are completely dependable. You said it, and You will do this. Thank You for the Spirit Who guides me into all truth through my regenerated human spirit.”


