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macuser

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A look at Psalm 1:4
« on: May 27, 2013, 11:49:40 pm »
The wicked are not like this; instead, they are like chaff that the wind blows away.

Explanation

“Chaff.” Here by the way, we may let the wicked know they have a thanks to give they little think of; that they may thank the godly for all the good days they live upon the earth, seeing it is for their sakes and not for their own that they enjoy them, For as the chaff while it is united and keeps close to the wheat, enjoys some privileges for the wheat’s sake, and is laid up carefully in the barn; but as soon as it is divided, and parted from the wheat, it is cast out and scattered by the wind; so the wicked, whilst the godly are in company and live amongst them, partake for their sake of some blessedness promised to the godly; but if the godly forsake them or be taken from them, then either a deluge of water comes suddenly upon them, as it did upon the old world when Noah left it; or a deluge of fire as it did upon Sodom, when Lot left it and went out of the city.—Sir Richard Baker.

Explanation

“Driveth away,” or tosseth away; the Chaldee translateth for “wind,” “whirlwind.”—Henry Ainsworth, 1639.
This shows the vehement tempest of death, which sweeps away the soul of the ungodly.

clark thompson

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Re: A look at Psalm 1:4
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2013, 05:11:28 am »
Those who do not put their faith in Christ are unable to live with the hope that we believers do. Just like the winds blows, the lost may move from one thing to another trying to make themselves happy.