"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. But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in his law
doth he meditate day and night." - Psalm 1:1-2
It is blessed to read every portion of scripture which speaketh of
perfection in our nature, as referring to the person of the God-man
Christ Jesus; and then, from our union with him, and interest in him,
to mark our connection as his people, and our concern in all that is
said or written of him. In the book of Psalms, particularly, there are
numberless passages, which say that of holiness, which can be said of
none among the fallen sons of men with the smallest shadow of truth.
Who is the man, and where to be found, that hath never walked in the
counsel of the ungodly; nor yet, which is more than walking, hath
stood, as one not distressed at it, in the way of sinners; nor yet sat
down, which is worse than all, in the scorner's chair? None of the
children of men could ever lay claim to the blessedness of such a
conduct from his own personal holiness in it. But if we read the words
with reference to the ever blessed and ever holy Jesus, all this, and
infinitely more, is true; for such was the spotless purity of the
Redeemer, that his whole nature was altogether clean; yea," the law of
Jehovah was in his very bowels." See the margin of the bible, Ps. xl.
8. My soul! behold in this account, the true character of thy Lord; and
in it behold the holiness and purity of that nature, in whose holiness
and purity alone thou canst ever see the face of God, in grace here by
faith, and in glory hereafter by sight, in open fruition. Thus read,
and thus accepted, the passage in this Psalm becomes blessed indeed. In
his righteousness, his people are made righteous; and by virtue of an
union with him, and in-retest in him, and in all that concerns him,
being joined to the Lord by one spirit, the souls of the redeemed walk
as he walked, avoid the society of the profane, and sit not in the
counsel of the ungodly. Precious Spirit of all truth! do thou thus
glorify the Lord Jesus to my view; take of the things of Christ, and
shew them to me; and grant me daily fellowship and communion with the
Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ!
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