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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Man (Woman) Who Loves God - Sermons in the Psalms Series


Sermons in the Psalms Series

Scripture:  Psalms 1:1-6
Topic:  The man who loves God

Introduction:  The godly man fails from the earth.  It is difficult to find Christians committed to the Lord.  It is easy to find confessors, but hard to find those who put feet to their action, those who live and believe the Scriptures.  What do the real men, women, boys, and girls who are godly look like?  Psalms 1 gives us the outline.

Psalms 1:1-6

v. 1 - 2 – Definition of a godly man

v. 3- 4 – Direction of a godly man

v. 5 – 6 – Destination of a godly man.

A.    Definition of a godly man (v.1 -2). 

a.       Negative:  This section deals with various postures of the body and what they might represent in the believer’s life.  One who walks is moving forward, one who stands is being firm in his present condition, and one who is sitting is resting for a time.  On the negative side, the Christian does not walk in ungodly counsel, stand in the way of sinners, or sit in the seat of men who scorn and bring derision.

b.      Positive:  His delight is in the law of Lord and he meditates in the Bible day and night.  Instead of walking in bad advice, standing in the path of a sinful lifestyle, or gossiping endlessly about his or her’s brothers and sisters – He is about the Father’s business as found in the Word of God.

B.     Direction of a godly man (v. 3-4)

a.       Godly:  He is in a state of spiritual growth; he brings forth his fruit in his season, his leaf shall not whither.  He prospers.  The direction of the godly man is upward in growth.

b.      The ungodly:  During the harvest of the Jews, a person separates the chaff from the wheat.  The wheat is throw in the air by a rake; the simple air separates the wheat and chaff.  The chaff is so light, so fluffy, and so weightless – the air easily carries it away. So too, the ungodly are simply thrown in the air and is driven away easily by any passing wind.

C.    Destination of a godly man.  (v. 5-6)

a.       Ungodly:  He shall not stand in the judgment of rewards for the righteous, nor will they hang out in the congregation of the righteous in the end.

b.      Godly:  The Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish.  (compare to 2 Timothy 2:19)  God knows perfectly the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish.  The Lord see everything the righteous does; He knows who is His and He is the one who judges the hearts and motives of us all.  Commit yourself to God.

Observations:

·         Notice no where in Psalm 1 is ‘good works’ or ‘being godly’ a path to salvation.  Instead, it is the evidence that salvation is or is not present.  The ungodly simply follow the path of ungodliness, the godly simply follow the path of godliness.  No works-salvation is implied in this section.

·         When preaching the section, be careful not to infer that God does not love those who are struggling in sin.  Nothing is further from the truth.  Instead, preach that the Christian walks in the path of holiness because of the nail print in Jesus’ hands; they are grateful to Him and, in the realization of what Christ did for them, gladly turn their lives over to Him.

Conclusion.

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