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What does Psalm 1 teach about the godly and ungodly?

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Psalm 1 describes a clear division between the godly, who are blessed and justified before God, and the ungodly, who will ultimately perish.

In Psalm 1, we see a fundamental division between the righteous (the godly) and the wicked (the ungodly). The godly are depicted as those who do not walk in the counsel of the ungodly or stand in their way, indicating their separation from worldly influences. Instead, they delight in God's law and meditate upon it, which signifies their heart's transformation. Conversely, the ungodly are likened to chaff, which is driven away by the wind, illustrating their lack of substance and ultimate judgment. This contrast emphasizes the importance of a relationship with God through Christ, confirming that those who trust in Him will stand in the day of judgment, as supported in Psalm 1:6.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:1-6

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