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Why is it significant that the blessed man does not walk in the way of sinners?

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The blessed man does not walk in the way of sinners because he has been delivered by God's grace, distinguishing him from the ungodly.

The blessed man, described in Psalm 1, is significant because he exemplifies a life transformed by God's grace, having been delivered from the way of sinners, which leads to destruction. This deliverance is not based on his own merit but is a display of God's sovereign mercy. The contrast here is crucial; it reveals that while all humanity begins on the path of ungodliness, God graciously redeems some and sets them on a path that leads to eternal life and righteousness, evidenced by their changed behavior and delight in God's law.
Scripture References: Psalm 1:1, Matthew 7:13-14

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The Blessed Man
Mark Pannell · Jan 1, 2012
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