Blessed
is the one
who does not walk in step with the wicked
or stand in the way that sinners take
or sit in the company of mockers,
but whose delight is in the law of the Lord,
and who meditates on his law day and night.
(Psalm1:1-2)
Today’s
passage says that the one who doesn’t walk with the wicked, stand with the sinners,
or sit with mockers is blessed. So, do you do any of those things, or are you
blessed? Two unhealthy attitudes come to mind. The first is denial. “I don’t
walk…stand…sit…” The second is hypochondria. “I’m sure I’m guilty of at least
of one of those even if I don’t realize it. I must be constantly vigilant.”
Neither
of those extremes is helpful because they lead to our focusing on ourselves and
our sins instead of on God’s law. A story
is told of some men who blindfolded themselves so they wouldn’t look on a woman
an lust. Commendable, but they either had to get someone to lead them around or
the ended up bruised and battered from walking into or off of things.
There is a third option, and it’s the healthy one. You can delight in the law – in the principles that God gave for how we should live. You can focus on God and His ways, which will decrease the likelihood of walking, standing, or sitting where you shouldn’t. And if/when we discover we have sinned, then you take them to God.
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