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Why is Psalm 1, the First Psalm
Jul. 9, 2025
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Transcription

Psalm 1 is one of those psalms that surprises me, primarily because the book of psalms is meant to be a book of praise and worship. And one would have thought that the very first psalm would be something akin to the final psalms that you have, bursting forth with praise to God in worship. But when one really thinks about it, it's a psalm that is meant to prepare the worshiper. And to prepare the worshiper, the worshiper must, as it were, close off the philosophy of the world that is bent on ungodliness and bent on stealing the glory of God for human beings. And so what you have in that psalm is the individual that will ultimately be the appropriate worshiper of God who meditates on the love of the Lord day and night.

And what that is really saying to us is that we are in a fallen world. If we are to truly worship God, instead of listening to the world, which will steal God's glory, let's listen to the Word. Because in the Word, we find an atmosphere where God is worshipped, God is on the throne, and as our lives conform to that God blesses us in more ways than one. And that's where that plant that is planted by streams of water is nourished and it flourishes and it prospers. So it's a right place for that psalm to be.

It's a good beginning for all that we then go on to see right across the book of Psalms, ending with that mind-blowing expression of worship of the Lord with all excitement.

Speaker

Conrad Mbewe is the current pastor of Kabwata Reformed Baptist Church in Lusaka, Zambia, Africa. He is widely regarded as the African Spurgeon. KBC is presently overseeing the establishment of ten new Reformed churches in Zambia and Botswana. Conrad is the editor of Reformation Zambia Magazine and writes three columns in two weekly national newspapers. His most recent contribution to a book is found in Dear Timothy: Letters on Pastoral Ministry, published by Founders Press. He is also the principal of the Reformed Baptist Preachers College in Zambia. He blogs at A Letter from Kabwata.

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