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*Psalm 1*
*(The Blessed Man)*
There are only two kinds of men on the earth-the blessed man and the cursed man.
There are only two ways or paths to take-God’s way and man’s way.
There are only two destinies after death-eternal life and eternal death.
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The blessed man*
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*A.
What a blessed man must not do (v.
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The counsel of the ungodly can be found:
On the Television, on the radio, in the newspaper, in magazines, in the classroom, and in our daily conversations.
*/Darkness never wants light to shine upon it./*
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What a blessed man must do (v.
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A blessed man must delight in the law of the Lord.
*/The basic meaning of “delight” is to feel great favor towards something./*
We should each day meditate on:
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What God says (Psalm 1:2)
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Who God is (Psalm 63:6)
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What God does (Psalm 77:12)
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The rewards of being blessed (v.
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Fervency
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Fruitfulness
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Flourishing
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The cursed man (vs.
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A. No foundation
B. No fruit
C. Nothing to look forward to
D. No fortress
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