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Psalms 1:6

Posted on 18 May at 15:18
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“For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish.”

Certainly! Here’s a Bible study on Psalm 1:6 (KJV):

Verse: “For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous: but the way of the ungodly shall perish.”

1. Context and Background:

Psalm 1 is considered an introduction to the book of Psalms, setting the tone for the entire collection of poetic and worshipful songs. It presents a stark contrast between the righteous and the wicked, highlighting the blessings and rewards of godly living.

2. Understanding the Verse:

a) “For the Lord knoweth the way of the righteous”:

– The term “the way” refers to the manner of life or the path that individuals choose to follow.

– “The righteous” refers to those who live in accordance with God’s commands, seeking to please Him in all they do.

– “Knoweth” conveys a deep personal knowledge, care, and attention from the Lord towards the righteous.

– This phrase assures that God is intimately aware of and takes an active interest in the lives and choices of the righteous.

b) “But the way of the ungodly shall perish”:

– The “ungodly” refers to those who reject God’s ways and live contrary to His commands.

– “Shall perish” implies that their path will ultimately lead to ruin, destruction, and eternal separation from God.

– This phrase highlights the consequences and ultimate fate of those who persistently walk in disobedience and rebellion against God.

3. Key Lessons:

a) Divine Awareness and Approval:

– The verse reveals God’s personal knowledge of and interest in the lives of the righteous. He watches over them, cares for them, and approves of their conduct.

– This should provide comfort and encouragement to believers, knowing that God is intimately acquainted with their lives, struggles, and triumphs.

b) The Path of the Ungodly:

– The verse underscores the ultimate outcome of those who choose to live apart from God and ignore His ways. Their path leads to destruction and eternal separation from Him.

– It serves as a reminder of the importance of making wise choices and avoiding the influence of sinful and ungodly lifestyles.

c) Encouragement to Seek Righteousness:

– This verse encourages believers to align their lives with God’s Word, following His commands and seeking righteousness.

– It affirms the blessings and rewards that come from living a life that pleases God and warns against the consequences of ungodliness.

4. Application:

– Reflect on your own life and evaluate the choices you make. Are they in line with God’s Word and His ways? Seek to walk in righteousness and make choices that honor Him.

– Trust in God’s intimate knowledge of your life. Rest in the assurance that He sees your actions, motives, and desires, and seek to live in a way that pleases Him.

– Pray for those who are walking on the path of ungodliness, that they may turn to God, experience His grace, and avoid the consequences of their choices.

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