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Understand Psalms 1:6 What is it saying to you

Good Day, Beloveds, The Word of God is not limited to the Bible, but the Bible contains the Word of God. This word is supernatural and should impact your life in every way. There are promises made in this world, and they will always be fulfilled: blessings for the righteous and curses for the unrighteous/wicked. If you haven’t already done so, please start by reading Psalms 1, verses 1 to 5 (find the link at the end of this teaching), as we have already gone through that teaching. Verse 6 of Psalm 1 shares a promise from God, and His word does not change. God promised to watch over the path of the godly—not just the good, but the godly. He also warns that the path of the wicked leads to destruction. You might be thinking, "I see many wicked people, and they don't seem to face destruction." However, this does not change the truth of God's word. The presence of wealth does not mean there is no destruction. The verse states that the path of the wicked leads to destructio...

Understand Psalms 1:4-5 what is it saying to you?

Good day Beloveds, Happy New Year to you! I hope you are ready to grow in your walk with Jesus. May everything this year be about pleasing our Lord God. I trust you enjoyed the teaching on verses 1 to 3. If you haven't read these verses yet, please do so before continuing below. Click here to read verse 1-2 and verse 3 . We have already discussed how a righteous person should live. Living in this manner likens them to trees planted by the riverbank. Today, we will explore the opposite of a righteous person: the wicked, sinners, or wrongdoers. We often assume that just because a person appears good, they are godly. Unfortunately, this is not always accurate. A person can be considered good by their own standards or the world's standards, but that does not necessarily align with God's standards. What is a good person? A good person may have a heart that does not please God. Let’s examine a scripture that demonstrates this. A rich religious leader approached Jesus, asking how ...