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What does it mean that Christ is the 'blessed man' in Psalm 1?

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Christ, as the 'blessed man,' embodies perfect obedience and righteousness, providing the standard for believers.

In Psalm 1, the description of the 'blessed man' predominantly refers to Christ, who fulfills the law's demands through perfect obedience. It states that He does not walk in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stand in the way of sinners. His life models the righteousness that believers are called to emulate. Jacob's blessings on Joseph highlight that true fruitfulness must be defined as rooted in Christ, thus directing believers to the source of life. Recognizing Christ as the 'blessed man' informs our understanding of righteousness, as this perfect life is imputed to us through faith, not our own efforts. This truth is foundational to the Reformed understanding of grace, showcasing that our standing before God hinges on Christ's merit rather than our achievement.
Scripture References: Psalm 1

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