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This session moves from method to practice by applying the principles of reading Scripture to Psalm 1 and Psalm 2. These psalms function as a unified introduction to the Psalter and establish the framework for understanding the rest of the book. Big Idea The blessed life is found in a life that is both rooted in God’s Word and submitted to God’s King. Key Themes 1. Psalm 1–2 as the Gateway to the Psalter These psalms are intentionally placed and function together They are linked by shared language and structure They frame the entire book by presenting two paths and one King 2. The Blessed Life (‘Ashre) Not mere happiness, but deep, rooted flourishing Defined by delight in God’s instruction Illustrated through the image of the tree 3. The Two Ways The way of the righteous vs the way of the wicked (Psalm 1:6) A life rooted vs a life that is weightless and passing No neutral ground between the two 4. Meditation (Hagah) Not silent reflection, but active, vocal internalization A life shaped by rehearsing God’s Word Contrasted with the nations “plotting” in rebellion (Psalm 2:1) 5. The King (Psalm 2) God’s anointed Son rules over the nations The call to submit, serve, and take refuge Blessing is ultimately found in Him (Psalm 2:12) 6. The Balance of the Christian Life Private devotion (Psalm 1) Public submission to Christ’s rule (Psalm 2) A complete life holds both together Key Scriptures Psalm 1:1–6 Psalm 2:1–12 Psalm 3:1 (transition into lament) Discussion Questions Where do you see yourself in the movement of Psalm 1: walking, standing, or sitting? What voices are shaping your thinking on a daily basis? What does it look like for you to actively “meditate” on God’s Word this week? In what areas of your life do you struggle to submit to Christ as King? What does it mean for you personally to “take refuge in Him” (Psalm 2:12)? Application Identify areas where you are drifting rather than rooted Establish intentional rhythms of meditating on Scripture Submit areas of life that resist Christ’s authority Anchor your confidence not in performance, but in refuge in the King Closing Thought Psalm 1 and Psalm 2 do not simply introduce the Psalms. They confront us. There are two ways to live, and only one place of refuge. The question is not whether we understand the text, but whether we are rooted in the Word and resting in the King. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tollelegeministries.substack.com [https://tollelegeministries.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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