This is a
verse to repeat at least in the morning, if not throughout the day,
particularly every time we stand at the throne and are ready to read the Holy
Bible, the Word of God, the Scripture. It's not something to take lightly. It
is a time of reverence and we are to give God and His Word the respect they are
due.
I
recommend memorizing it in your favorite version of the Bible so you can pray
this every time you approach the throne and the Word of God.
Now, let's
look at this version of Psalm 1:1 and bring us back to where we were yesterday
and last night.
Psalm 1:1
/Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB)
1 How happy is the man
who
does not follow the advice of the wicked
or take
the path of sinners
or join
a group of mockers!
-- HCSB:
Scripture quotations marked HCSB are taken from the Holman Christian Standard
Bible®, Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2009 by Holman Bible Publishers.
Used by permission. Holman Christian Standard Bible®, Holman CSB®, and HCSB®
are federally registered trademarks of Holman Bible Publishers.
Let's
prayer journal our thoughts.
Now, let’s
look at this version:
Let's
prayer journal our thoughts.
BLESSING
I don't
know about you, but my life can sure use God's blessing. Then again, whose
couldn't?
Lord, You
tell us how we can get some blessing and happiness in our lives. It's through
being careful as to who we listen to and watching the company we keep. We need
to make sure we keep God and eternity first in our lives (see Matthew 6:33 EXB
in particular). If we do not do this, it's easy to be friends with those who
bring us off track with God or keep us from Him.
BE
CAREFUL WHO YOU COUNT AS A FRIEND
Let's be
honest here. I have a couple of friends who are not Christ-followers, but they
are those who actually help me keep God and eternity first in my lives because
of who they are, how matter they are, and their life's outlook. And, I have
some Christian people in my life who hardly act like a Christ-Follower. As a
matter of fact, they don't read the Bible once a year, let alone several times
a day--and their lives show it. But, then, I have those who are believers
in Christ in my life, who never go to church, never read the Bible, and are far
more Christian than I could ever dream of being, if you know
what I mean.
Do you
know who I hand out with and talk with on a regular basis? Those who allow me
to be me, no judgment given, and who bring me closer to God. These are the few
I allow to speak into my life, and I can count them on less than one
hand.
I count my
friends very carefully. After all, I guard my heart (see Proverbs 4:23) and my
life.
I spent
years trying to figure out who in my life I found who could increase my
faith--and I associate most with those who do. Some are Christ-Followers, some
are Christian and do all the Christian stuff, and some are not believers.
Why? So I
stay on track. Why? I am a sinner and deserve death (see Romans 6:23). I am prone
to stumble. I mess up. I easily wander and get sidetracked.
Psalm 1:1
is about this.
I am not a
popularity contest and I certainly am not in one. (No!)
I know the
way of the believers is through the narrow gate (see Matthew 7:13-14); hence,
the road I am on with have few companions. And, most of the time, I will walk
it alone (without a human by my side), but I will have the Lord and the Word
with me forever.
It might
be a lonely road to travel at times, this walk of faith, but I am never alone.
Not when I have God and His Word, the Bible.
Prayer
journal your thoughts.
BE
CAREFUL WITH MARRIAGE
We should
be very careful who we marry, by the way, because of this.
LADIES:
Ladies, only marry a true spiritual leader of the home. Marry one who is worthy
of it. Be choosy about this. It's your faith we're talking about here. If you
are not willing to have your man be the spiritual leader of the home, do not
marry. Do not live in sin either. Instead, wait until you are mature enough to
handle this and marry rightly. For, you do not want to be his stumbling block,
for he will answer to God about you and your behavior, plus your home and your
faith-life as a couple.
GENTLEMEN:
Gentlemen, be careful who you marry and when you marry. If she is not willing
to let you be the spiritual leader of the home, then wait until she is or move
on to find someone else or stay single. You are never to force your hand to be
the spiritual leader of the home. You should be humble, but close with the Lord
and in His Word. You will answer to God about this one day. Your wife should be
wiling to allow you to take your proper role ehre and not try to steal your
thunder. If she is the right one, you'll never have to ask her to. She will
just allow you to be the spiritual leader of the home without saying a word.
Her behavior and faith will dictate this naturally. If this is her, this is the
lady you want to marry. You shouldn't have to force the issue. Your faith
should be so strong and you should be so knowledgeable that you are worthy to
be the spiritual leader of your home.
THIS
PRINCIPLE LIVED OUT: My husband is the definite spiritual leader of the home.
It's never one he's had to impose. He just is. We talk about God and the Bible
all the time, along with our faith. We worship Him and help each other draw
closer to Him and to His Word each day. It's part of who we are. Our marriage
vows were specially written for this to be. He took his role and I took mine,
in the sight of God. We know our marriage is a reflection of our relationship
with the Lord--and do not take this lightly. Consequently, since we both know
our roles in our marriage, and keep them, we are even closer because of
it--with God and with one another. It is something that just happens naturally.
We seek God and eternity first and never get jealous of one another's time with
the Lord. This allows us to be close and stand through more gale force storms
because of these choices. And, this all stems to Psalm 1:1.
Prayer
journal your thoughts.
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