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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Wednesday, September 4 | Blowing in the Wind (Psalm 1:3-6)

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Kurt Skelly

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

5631 Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Psalm 1:3-6 Those who reject God’s counsel and pursue lives of their own wisdom and choosing will ultimately find that such a life is empty. At the end of the season of life—like chaff at the end of a harvest season—it will be found empty, worthless, and discarded.

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The Lord gives us an incredible illustration about the ungodly life and just how worthless and substantive, substantiveness.

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Is that a word? It is. I hope you'll listen today. Welcome to Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelie. We believe the Bible is true and relevant to everyone, everywhere, every day.

0:25.9

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0:31.7

Thanks for listening.

0:32.9

Now, let's join Kurt for today's episode.

0:35.8

Hey, guys, welcome back.

0:43.3

Got my hand today, a postcard from Frankenmuth, Michigan. Have you ever been to Frankenmuth, Michigan?

0:47.3

It's Little Bavaria. Bavaria is the southern part of Germany,

0:51.3

and I've been there as well, and that's an amazing place. It's known for its Christmas

0:57.1

shops and it's an amazing shopping destination. Some of you have been there. But this is given to us

1:06.0

by our friend Doug Binkley. Doug, I think you're our most faithful postcard provider, but he loves to ride

1:13.9

his motorcycle, and this was a ride that he did in Frankenmuth, Michigan. So there it is. We're in

1:21.6

Psalm 1 today in our study of God's Word, and we've slowed down just a bit at the beginning of our series here

1:31.2

in the Book of Psalms. We're not going to cover the entire book. So we're going to, we will eventually.

1:37.2

But the book of Psalms is actually neatly divided into five sections. The first section goes through Psalm 41.

1:47.0

Most of the Psalms in this section were written by David.

1:51.4

Now, the first two Psalms, we're not quite sure who wrote them,

1:55.4

except for the fact we know they're from the Lord.

1:59.0

And Psalm 1 is, in many many ways kind of an all-en-capsulating Psalm. I was looking for the

2:09.0

right word there, because it helps us to understand what does the blessed life look like.

2:15.9

And we said a couple episodes ago, it doesn't look like this,

2:20.8

because a blessed person is not going to walk in the counsel of the ungodly. He's not going to

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