2. In other words, it is thirsty, just as we are thirsty, and it eagerly seeks for water to drink. III. Even Professor Cheyne is compelled to admit its Messianic reference, and he tells us that Ibn Ezra does so likewise. refuse to practise wrongly, "way of sinners." Because our Lord said that all things must be fulfilled that were written in the Psalms concerning him, we may not infer that words which were written concerning him filled up all the Psalms; nor, with the unbeliever, may we regard the claim of prophecy as invalid through any repugnance to the supernatural. True godliness does not reduce men to a dead level. Sustenance. 1). Palmer. These are now the delight of believers, in public and in private worship, as the expression of an experience which is renewed in regenerate hearts age after age. He has intelligence, and no doctrine of human improvement would be complete which did not provide for the development of his understanding. Meditation on God's Word.3. Young men and maidens, be sober minded and strong minded too.3. The understanding is the basis faculty of the character, but the understanding itself must rest on something. Either of them is a misfortune so great that we can scarcely think less of it than that it is very ruining to character. What ministers life to the living tree ministers more rapid decay to the chaff. inspired to write Psalm 40, he was reflecting on at least one (but likely several) of these circumstances when he wrote (Psalm 40:2a): “He (God) brought me up out of a horrible pit, out of the miry clay.” David was, metaphorically speaking, in a miry pit. So the distinguishing peculiarity of the righteous is self-sacrifice. They are the soil of the soul. , the first thing that comes to mind is the Eastern form of meditation, like that of Hinduism or Buddhism. What are your views on politics, on culture, on men and women, on economics, and so on and so forth? Principles — what are they? But the little tree kept growing, and pretty soon began to press hard on the sides of the crevice; harder" and harder it pushed, and twisted round to get a good hold, filling up the whole space with its insinuating roots. He is morally free, he is social; in these things there must be development. This is a remarkable feature. Fruitfulness. Trial. It has fallen from the higher powers of the organic world and it comes under the power of the inorganic. And if you go down here on the road a little way, some time, you can see a huge rock that has been broken right in two by the strength of a little tree not much larger round than my arm. This is a complete contrast.1. OUT OF THE MIRE AND INTO THE CHOIR . And no doubt the grim old rock would have laughed, if rocks could laugh, and would have said to the tiny little pine tree, "You insignificant little sprout, you can't grow here, for I won't let you, so you may as well not try." Notice that the tree is planted. When he heard of the prosperity of the Lord's work, and how island after island was learning to sing the praise of Jesus, his heart glowed, and he said, 'Missi, I am lifting up my head like a tree; I am growing tall with joy. Psalm 1 is a very short chapter, which will be good on a child’s attention span. )his own transgressions. Like a Tree Planted Psalm 1:1-3 . is sometimes used poetically to mean becoming involved with something. The year is not one season, nor is human life one monotonous experience. He will. As might be expected, the tree bears fruit. As a tree requires soil, sunlight, moisture, and space for its proper growth, so the human soul requires certain ascertainable conditions, without which growth and development are impossible. Sermon Audio Subscribe to Podcast. John Paton, speaking of Namakei, his first convert on the island of Aniwa, says, "He went in and out the meeting with intense joy. One of the most wonderful things about the trees is the way in which they breathe. Either of them is a misfortune so great that we can scarcely think less of it than that it is very ruining to character. They have not so much to make them contented as we have. The ultimate question is: how do you relate with God? This is beautiful, and always so. What is the danger of associating with scoffers? All these things are prepared by the plants out of the elements which they take in from the earth and air. FOR THIS SUITABLE MEANS MUST BE EMPLOYED. It is significant that the image which is chosen is not a tree of the forest, but a tree specifically planted by the water side. Beauty of character. Soon it had got as large as the crevice, and touched the hard rock on each side. H. God’s people are to be totally separated from ungodliness (x 2). In our text today we find one of the more familiar ones. according to the group in which it is found will be the value and bearing of the psalm on the believer's experience, There are those directly and exclusively Messianic. We are a nation of success worshipers. We wish it were, but its not. Not only delicious oranges, and apples, and pears, and peaches, and all other nice fruits; but also starch, sugar, spices, oil, tea., coffee, flour, and grain. II. It is reflected back upon him from everyone whom he makes happy.4. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night.” (Click Title To View) Psalm 01-10 Psalm 11-20 Psalm 21-30 Psalm 31-40 Psalm 41-50 Psalm 51-60 Textual Sermons Power Point Show MP3 audio. It does not produce holy living, but it produces disorder and every evil thing.It is not God-exalting but man-centered. CHRISTIANITY MUST EXPAND. I will mention three.1. Some principles are natural. A river in the East is an artery of life. John Piper Jul 21, 1980 64 Shares Sermon. And there are —5. Trees cannot transplant themselves out of the wilderness and into a garden; they need a gardener to do it. As in creation its mode and time were not anyhow but appointed. Psalm 33., 46., 48., 78., 81., 89., and many others, are illustrations of this. I Need Thee Every Hour (Psalm 18:1-3) There are so many times that we are crying, begging for God to open the gate, pick us up to kiss us, and allow us in. Some belong to grace, they are revealed, such as that Jesus is God equal to the Father, and that Jesus is our Judge. Psalm 1:1,2 “Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. 4. So kind is God in making all things work together for good unto us whom He so dearly loves.2. For then it is best.1. )The fruit tree and the chaffH. This is true in science, in art, in speculation, and in religion. How does one who belongs to God look like? He hath the real spirit for the hour; the very occasion seems to bring the grace he needs. At other times there are seasons of depression, almost intolerable weariness, somewhat indeed of sickness of heart, as if a great pain had fixed itself within us; at other times we know that we are not bringing forth fruit to the glory of God or for the use of man, and in such times we call ourselves cumberers of the ground, and urge our idleness against ourselves with all the force of a criminal accusation. (2) The foundation doctrine — justification by faith. Tempests have swept over it, but still it stands. We cannot understand the mysterious processes which pass within the soul; we can only see the outer life, the words and the actions, which are the products of the feelings engendered by grace. The understanding is the basis faculty of the character, but the understanding itself must rest on something. He expects you to bear fruit.2. This is a complete contrast.1. At other times there are seasons of depression, almost intolerable weariness, somewhat indeed of sickness of heart, as if a great pain had fixed itself within us; at other times we know that we are not bringing forth fruit to the glory of God or for the use of man, and in such times we call ourselves cumberers of the ground, and urge our idleness against ourselves with all the force of a criminal accusation. This is a picture of an irrigated garden. He will receive all ennobling and uplifting objects of affection; but his delight is in the "law of the Lord." The lectionary text has been selected from the psalm to form a parallel to the Gospel text of the day, the account of Jesus stilling the storm (Mark 4:35-41). As a tree requires soil, sunlight, moisture, and space for its proper growth, so the human soul requires certain ascertainable conditions, without which growth and development are impossible. Our Sabbaths, for example, and working days and days of relaxation also should have their fruit. And all because of the little tree, which it had thought so weak and small. It is not the cedar of Lebanon of which David is thinking, but any tree. (Wayland Hoyt, D. D.)LinksPsalm 1:3 NIVPsalm 1:3 NLTPsalm 1:3 ESVPsalm 1:3 NASBPsalm 1:3 KJVPsalm 1:3 Bible AppsPsalm 1:3 ParallelPsalm 1:3 Biblia ParalelaPsalm 1:3 Chinese BiblePsalm 1:3 French BiblePsalm 1:3 German BiblePsalm 1:3 CommentariesBible Hub. So kind is God in making all things work together for good unto us whom He so dearly loves.2. Hidden supplies of God's grace, like the water at the roots of the tree. Tried, weighed, and not found wanting, Tried and found to be sound. He shall be like a tree Planted by the rivers of water, That brings forth its fruit in its season, Whose … It is often supposed that, by becoming a servant of God, a man loses all his distinctiveness, sacrifices many of his peculiar modes of power, and shuts himself up to a comparatively narrow range of activity; whereas the truth is, that no man ever finds out the variety of uses to which the human talent and power can be put until he begins to work under God's direction. We have seen how these Psalms operate in groups of three a psalm of trouble, followed by a psalm of trust, followed by a psalm of triumph. The same writer who tells this incident, says "that a strawberry planted in sand, with good earth a little way off, will turn its runners all toward that. Does it make you smile to think of a tree breathing? Whatever the subject may be, meditate on God’s word. Moral seasons. The same writer who tells this incident, says "that a strawberry planted in sand, with good earth a little way off, will turn its runners all toward that. And the time of spiritual quickening when the soul longs for more of God. Religious impression — if that pass away, "a more convenient season" you will never have.III. Seasonableness is itself a virtue. THE THIRD GROUP OF PSALMS CONSISTS OF THOSE IN WHICH THERE IS A DIRECT OR INDIRECT MESSIANIC REFERENCE AND FORECAST. How are you spending it?2. Psalm 46:1-3 "God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. (Psalms 1:1-3) Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful. "Hang this upon the wall of your room," said a wise picture dealer to an Oxford undergraduate, as he handed him the engraving of a Madonna of Raphael, "and then all the pictures of jockeys and ballet girls will disappear."III. But losing this he becomes a mere part of the creation, instead of having personal relations with the personal God. There are some also on the upper surface of the leaf. But live in the Word, delight in the Word, meditate on the Word, proclaim this Word. Tried, weighed, and not found wanting, Tried and found to be sound. Conducted by its light, we real) the pleasures and, at the same time, escape the dangers of a prosperous state. Let this be our conclusion, that, both in prosperity and in adversity, religion is the safest guide of human life. Macmillan, D. D.)A tree by the riverSarah Smiley.It is deeply interesting, in counting the circles of a section of some old tree, to note the variations, some circles being almost imperceptible for narrowness, and some so broad that you fear almost to have counted two as one. And the rock hung together, and braced itself, and tried its best not to give way. You can calculate the average of crimes; the number of paupers, suicides, and criminals there will be. Such a one is the twenty-second psalm, in which the writer bemoans his own sufferings and (according to the LXX. In ancient Palestine, the climate was very dry and arid. Psalm 31:1-3). That bringeth forth his fruit in his season. It is its strength, yea is itself; for the whole tree is simply a modification and development of the leaf, as it is most certainly the creation of the leaf. Sermons From Psalms. But if the good earth is too far away to be reached, it will make no effort on that side more than on the others." Religion affords to good men peculiar security in the enjoyment of their prosperity. in the Hebrew gives the idea of thinking out loud, speaking to yourself about Scripture. Aug 26, 1990. . It is a solemn season when God comes near the soul. (Sarah Smiley. Yet, how do we do that? Everyone goes through the cycle of problems. Conviction — how important this is. And no doubt the grim old rock would have laughed, if rocks could laugh, and would have said to the tiny little pine tree, "You insignificant little sprout, you can't grow here, for I won't let you, so you may as well not try." On the under side of every leaf of every tree, or shrub, or other plant there are thousands of little breathing holes or mouths. They pass beyond the sphere of the grace of God into the passive realms of matter.3. Real prosperity. Psalm 1:4 - The ungodly are not so: but are like the chaff which the wind driveth away So this man of the prosperous life will maintain high and brave practice of the right, whoever may retreat from it.3. What a man does and says constitutes his character. "The rivers" are running streams. Fruit is that part of the tree which belongs not to the individual, but to the race. 3. Stability. Let us look at the picture presented.I. They are the soil of the soul. There are surely seasons when one can make little increase save under exceptional circumstances, such as those of a tree by the river side, which shows little variation. Access to a perennial mine of nourishment and refreshment: "by the rivers of waters." Textual Sermons . And in making others happy one makes himself most happy. A little reflection may satisfy us that mere possession, even granting it to be secure, does not constitute enjoyment. II. The Happy Man, part 2, 1:2-6. by Chester McCalley. Beauty of character. Some belong to grace, they are revealed, such as that Jesus is God equal to the Father, and that Jesus is our Judge. But they who do know cry, "Great peace have they that keep Thy law." This lesson would particularly be good if done outside, though, inside would work great too. “The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak.”. I. He will. Meditation on God's Word.3. We cannot understand the mysterious processes which pass within the soul; we can only see the outer life, the words and the actions, which are the products of the feelings engendered by grace. He is the offspring of wisdom that is perfect and care that is infinite. "And all that he does shall prosper." It wants the hydrogen and oxygen which the water can furnish, and it will have them if it can possibly get them. And there are fruits not only of season, but4. For then it is best. (Wayland Hoyt, D. D.)LinksPsalm 1:3 NIVPsalm 1:3 NLTPsalm 1:3 ESVPsalm 1:3 NASBPsalm 1:3 KJVPsalm 1:3 Bible AppsPsalm 1:3 ParallelPsalm 1:3 Biblia ParalelaPsalm 1:3 Chinese BiblePsalm 1:3 French BiblePsalm 1:3 German BiblePsalm 1:3 CommentariesBible Hub, (3)good books.4. As in creation its mode and time were not anyhow but appointed. Blessed is the man that feareth the LORD, that delighteth greatly in his commandments. As a tree requires soil, sunlight, moisture, and space for its proper growth, so the human soul requires certain ascertainable conditions, without which growth and development are impossible. It is driven away. Here is a magnificent illustration of being blessed by God. Sep 15, 1980. The controlling thing in a man is his topmost love.2. )The timeliness of fruitageJoseph Parker, D. D.A very practical lesson arises from these words. When the spring is gone, the summer vanished, how varied and multiplied the fruit of autumn. But losing this he becomes a mere part of the creation, instead of having personal relations with the personal God. Find Top Church Sermons, Illustrations, and Preaching Slides on Psalm 1:1-3. Its leaf shall not wither. Here there is another element of the good man's happiness. EACH IS MYSTERIOUS. These are small openings through the outer skin of the leaf into the air chambers within, making a direct communication between the whole interior of the leaf and the air outside. This is a great picture for our salvation. He is morally free, he is social; in these things there must be development. They, as He, come not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give their life for others. We need to keep our minds, bodies, and souls healthy. But it does mean that our lives, when aligned to the word of God, will be the kind of life that God intends, the kind that He has designed. Seasons of sorrow, of joy, and of temptation, these all have their appropriate fruit. For He rescued us from the domain of darkness, and transferred us to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins. Hidden supplies of God's grace, like the water at the roots of the tree. We are not to look even in Christian life for what is ordinarily understood by "fruit" all the year round. And yet, amid sickness, bereavement, scant opportunities, hatred, scorn, they not only live, but grow, and have something to spare for other lives; yea, minister to them most richly and effectively. Tried, weighed, and not found wanting, Tried and found to be sound. 4. Another very interesting branch of our subject is in regard to the habits or instincts of the trees. Religion forms good men to the most proper ,temper for the enjoyment of prosperity. Gratitude is a pleasing emotion. Blessing is the happiness that comes from a right relationship with God. We see that in the three negative actions in verse 1: We see that in the three negative actions in verse 1: This man, does not walk… does not stand… and does not sit. If anything, it elevates the necessity for holiness because of the spiritual realities of being in Christ. It is rarely, if ever, alluded to in the Scriptures. These psalms trace the upward ascent of our heart to Gods heart, but its not smooth sailing all the way. They, as He, come not to be ministered unto, but to minister and to give their life for others.4. Psalms 11:3 . Of time. II. Soon it had got as large as the crevice, and touched the hard rock on each side. It is the fair emblem of the man of God, rooted in obedience, rising to communion. And this is what is being said to us here. Chaff is a dead leaf that was once green and flourishing and full of sap and life. "Meditate day and night." Palmer. There is an entire industry devoted to the success fantasy. How worthless does a human being become who has lost his true life by sin. )A sermon on treesF. A river in the East is an artery of life. It is driven away. 1. Religious impression — if that pass away, "a more convenient season" you will never have. They who live near the Lord, who delight themselves in His law and meditate on it day and night, are ever growing and fruitful. Sermons From the Psalms. That which separated him from the mass of creation — the Divine image — he has lost. Our Sabbaths, for example, and working days and days of relaxation also should have their fruit. These are small openings through the outer skin of the leaf into the air chambers within, making a direct communication between the whole interior of the leaf and the air outside. The evidence of your faith in Christ works itself out in sanctified desires. Macmillan, D. D.The 1st Psalm strikes the keynote of those statutes of God which are the songs of His people in their pilgrimage. FROM LOOKING AT THE FRUIT OF THE TREE WE TURN TO ITS FOLIAGE. They who live near the Lord, who delight themselves in His law and meditate on it day and night, are ever growing and fruitful. He is depraved, and if a man is left to himself he will grow in his depravity. I. second group is also for sanctuary song, and indicates the permanent theme of the believer's faith and hope, even "the salvation of God." I must and I will grip the law of God. Sermon. It imparts living greenness and fadeless vigour.II. There are times of abundant labour, of almost excessive joy, of hope above the brightness of the sun, and of realisations which transform the earth into heaven. THE FRUIT TREE. Other psalms refer immediately to the writer himself, and have come to be regarded as Messianic because some of the words therein were quoted the Lord Jesus Christ and adopted as his own. This is true in science, in art, in speculation, and in religion. Conviction — how important this is. Another thought is expressed, namely, freshness. Like the holy child Jesus you are to bear fruit by loving, trusting, and imitating Him. 1. So it is with the Christian heart. Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Psalm 107. Christian activity takes many forms, and a man will do most good and do it best who is no servile imitator of another, but who works in his own groove, and in the way most natural to himself. (1) There is the foundation book. It is a solemn season when God comes near the soul. So this man of the prosperous life will maintain high and brave practice of the right, whoever may retreat from it.3. It once performed an important part in the growth of the plant. Thus it tells of the stability of the righteous.2. When the spring is gone, the summer vanished, how varied and multiplied the fruit of autumn. As you count the outer circles, your memory, reaching back to those years, can show a cause for this difference. Acting in His gracious blessing on those who honor Him. Rather, our lives must be like that of Job’s: ", blameless, upright, fearing God and turning away from evil. There are certain spiritual foundations which never can be removed. THE CHAFF. How many of you have seen an unhealthy tree? Non-use of thought in certain directions results in inability of thought toward those directions. Fruit is that part of the tree which belongs not to the individual, but to the race. A little root ran out and down into the crevice, and began growing. They have truly learned that first lesson of the Cross of Christ. Palmer. The leaf, therefore, represents the righteous man's life. Another element of happiness in the good man. Jerome in the Latin Vulgate called Psalm 1 “The Preface of the Holy Spirit.” This is a Psalm about how to prosper in life. Some seem to be able to handle certain problems and pressures better than others can. The counsel that the wicked give is not heavenly, but it is earthly. In no case does the fruit benefit the tree, but, on the contrary, burdens and exhausts it, as is clearly proved by the shorter lives of fruit than of other trees. This is a window into the heart of the righteous man. EACH IS GRADUAL The growth of the spiritual life is in the nature of the case slow, because it consists chiefly in the formation of habits of faith, hope, love, prayer, inward conformity of the soul to the will of Almighty God. The great object for which the all-wise Creator established the vegetable kingdom evidently is, that the plant might stand on the surface of the earth, between the animal and mineral creations, and organise portions of the former for the sustenance of the latter. 4. 1. 1. As believers we have been blessed "with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ:" Ephesians 1:3. Ascertain the object on which the heart is fixed and you have ascertained the direction in which moral and spiritual life is moving. Now, the Psalmist then gives us three results of being sustained by God. And thus the awful lesson is read to us that individuals when they have sold themselves to sin and so lose the spiritual life that bound them to God come to be controlled, notwithstanding all their waywardness, by laws which apply to mere things in which there is no power to resist. P. Stanley, D. D.There is one tree, only to be found in the valley of the Jordan, but too beautiful to be entirely passed over; the oleander, with its bright blossoms and dark green leaves, giving the aspect of a rich garden to any spot where it grows. But if the good earth is too far away to be reached, it will make no effort on that side more than on the others." 3. At other times there are seasons of depression, almost intolerable weariness, somewhat indeed of sickness of heart, as if a great pain had fixed itself within us; at other times we know that we are not bringing forth fruit to the glory of God or for the use of man, and in such times we call ourselves cumberers of the ground, and urge our idleness against ourselves with all the force of a criminal accusation. But losing this he becomes a mere part of the creation, instead of having personal relations with the personal God. You have to use a microscope or magnifying glass, and then you can see them. A tree, therefore, with its head in the torrid sunshine, and its feet laved by a perpetual stream flowing down from some far-up snowy mountain, is one of the most beautiful images of a righteous man.3. A tree, therefore, with its head in the torrid sunshine, and its feet laved by a perpetual stream flowing down from some far-up snowy mountain, is one of the most beautiful images of a righteous man.3. Then it is wonderful to see a tree exerting its mighty strength. If you restore a friendship, it is because it was once broken. 2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. Childhood has its fruits. The years of drought are the years of little growth. (Hugh Blair, D. D.)The song of the prosperous lifeWayland Hoyt, D. D.I. And thus the awful lesson is read to us that individuals when they have sold themselves to sin and so lose the spiritual life that bound them to God come to be controlled, notwithstanding all their waywardness, by laws which apply to mere things in which there is no power to resist. But it may be the tree planted by the streams of water which bringeth forth his fruit in due season, and "whose leaf shall not wither."(A. 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