a1:5
b5:5
c7:6
d101:7
e1:6
fGal 6:7-10
gPss 9:5
j10:16
k37:20
l73:27
m92:9
n142:4
oIsa 57:1
pPss 5:12
q14:5
r1:1
s121:3-4

‏ Psalms 1:5-6

1:5  a The wicked cannot abide the scrutiny of the Lord’s judgment; they are already condemned (see 5:5  b; 7:6  c; 101:7  d).
1:6  e The Lord’s care for the righteous and the demise of the wicked both demonstrate the Lord’s principle of retribution (see Gal 6:7-10  f). The brief and futile lives of the wicked will end, whereas the Lord and his saints will triumph (see Pss 9:5  g, 6  h, 18  i; 10:16  j; 37:20  k; 73:27  l; 92:9  m; cp. 142:4  n; Isa 57:1  o).

• The godly (see Pss 5:12  p; 14:5  q) are joyful (1:1  r) because the Lord protects and cares for them, hears them when they cry out for justice, and secures their future (see 121:3-4  s).

• A person’s path is their life and character.
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