Daniel H. Fletcher

Psalms of Christ


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blessed because they reject the instruction of the Lord and live in a constant state of discontentment and frustration, having to rely only on themselves.

      Christology

      Psalm 1 evokes the discipline of Jesus’s daily life as he commits himself to God’s word and calls others to emulate him. The NT reminds us that from childhood Jesus demonstrated devotion to God’s instruction, and this continued throughout his life. We are reminded of his great learning at the temple at the age of twelve (Luke 2:42–52); his appeal to Scripture and trusting relationship with the Father, which preserve him during his temptation in the wilderness (4:1–12); his custom of attending synagogue (4:16), and his acceptance of his God-given mission in terms of scriptural prophecy (4:16–21). Luke reminds us that Jesus habitually practiced the spiritual disciplines of silence and solitude (4:1, 40–42; 5:15; 6:12). Simply put, this psalm calls to mind the basic spiritual habits of Christ from which he drew strength for his day-to-day ministry, not least his avoidance of sin and devotion to Scripture in the temptation narrative.