Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

21 March, 2026

Psalm 1:1—“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.”

The opening verse of Book of Psalms presents a clear contrast between two ways of living. It begins with the declaration, “Blessed is the man”. This word describes a life marked by deep joy and well-being that comes from God. Such happiness is not the result of wealth or success but flows from a life ordered according to the Lord’s truth.

The verse first describes what this person refuses to do. He does “not walk in the counsel of the ungodly”. This refers to rejecting advice or thinking that ignores God’s wisdom. Human ideas that exclude the truth of God’s Word may appear attractive, yet they lead away from the path of life.

The verse continues with a progression: walking, standing, and sitting. These actions describe increasing involvement with those who oppose God’s ways. To “stand in the way of sinners” suggests lingering in patterns of conduct that dishonour the Lord. To “sit in the seat of the scornful” portrays a settled attitude that mocks what is good and true.

The blessed person avoids this downward path. His life is shaped by reverence for God rather than by the influence of those who disregard Him. This verse reminds readers that choices about companionship, influence, and daily direction shape the course of life.

For believers, the verse encourages careful attention to whose voices guide their thinking. True happiness grows from a life that turns away from harmful influence and seeks the Lord’s wisdom. When a person walks according to God’s truth, he discovers a life that is stable, fruitful, and deeply satisfying before the Lord.

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