Psalm 1: The Way of the Righteous: A righteous person rejects the lifestyle of the wicked to find delight in God's law a choice which yields stability and prosperity. The wicked are vulnerable to destruction, for God supervise the outcome of mans moral choices.
Psalm 14: The Corrupt Fool: Because the human race is corrupt and foolish the godly take refuge in the Lord and long for his kingdom on earth.
Psalm 15: A Psalm of Fellowship: David describes the lifestyle of the believer who lives in intimate fellowship with the Lord and so derive strength.
Psalm 36: A Word about the Wicked: God gives David a word about the wicked. The righteous find relief in God's unfailing love. That love protects the upright from hostility of evil men.
Psalm 37: Trust in the Lord and Do Good: David teaches believers how to survive in the land of the wicked. a series of proverbs instructs us, giving way to promises that the wicked will be punished. God upholds the just, despite the intent of the wicked to harm them.
Psalm 39: Putting Pain in Perspective: Silent out of fear of the wicked, David asks God to help him sense the impermanence of life. Now, admitting his plan is due to his sins and honoring God for His justice, David's hope is restored and he prays to God for relief.
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