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SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT:
PSALMS
WHO IS THE (DA) MAN?
Psalms 1 serves to describe to us that Jesus is the blessed man and we become blessed by
being united with Him in His death, burial, and resurrection.
To be the man, you got to be in
the man, Jesus Christ.
Who is the man of Psalm 1?
A.
INTRODUCTION
B.
BLESSED IS THE MAN PS 1:1, 6
BLESSED MEANS TO HAVE GOD’S FAVOR EXTENDED ON AND OVER YOUR LIFE
C.
THE BLESSED MAN REJECTS PS 1:1
D.
THE BLESSED MAN ENJOYS PS 1:2
EITHER WE ARE SHAPED BY THE UNGODLY WORD AROUND US, OR WE ARE MOLDED AND
SHAPED AND REMADE BY THE WORD OF GOD
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THE BLESSED MAN EXPECTS PS 1:3; GA 5:22-23
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THE WICKED MAN SHOULD EXPECT PS 1:4, JN 7:24; MK 12:29-30; PS 1:5-6
G.
WHO IS THE MAN OF PSALM 1? DT 17:18-19; JOS 1:7-8; PS 19:7-8, 11; MT 23:28; 1 PE 3:18; JN 3:16
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WHAT TO DO WITH PSALM 1? MT 7:24-27
PASTOR MARK DEMIRE
THE COMMUNITY OF
Grace
SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT: PSALMS: WHO IS THE MAN?
JUNE 19, 2022
Adapted from the teaching series “The Wisdom of God: Seeing Jesus in the Psalms & Wisdom Books”
by Nancy Guthrie
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