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Psalm 1: Putting Evil In Its Place

Posted: 05/16/2012 6:51 am

Psalm 1 begins and ends in a way that puts a lot people off, particularly those who are less-than-compelled by fire and brimstone preaching: "Happy are those who do not follow the advice of the wicked, or take the path that sinners tread" (v. 1) and "the Lord watches over the way of the righteous but the way of the wicked will perish" (v. 6).

It sounds like the psalm advocates not only name-calling, but also a clean drawing of lines between believers and non-believers -- or between liberals and conservatives, evangelicals and progressives. But the wicked are not merely people we don't see eye-to-eye with. Rather what this psalm expresses through its vocabulary of "the wicked" is that evil exists in the world.

So this psalm is permeated by an acute awareness of evil, a sense of its proximity and inescapability. In fact, in the structure of the poem, evil surrounds "the righteous." Talk of "the righteous" is another term that makes people nervous because we immediately connect it with self-righteousness.

Psalm 1 is trying to provide practical advice about how to be "good" even when it feels like evil is closing in you. Stay on the right path and resist the dark side. For those in Sing Sing prison, that is a lot harder than it looks.

WATCH 20 to Life: Prisoners Find a Purpose at Sing Sing:

The inmates at Sing Sing who are earning their masters of professional studies through New York Theological Seminary are living out Psalm 1 in radical ways. Like the psalmist, the prisoners in the program know all too well about evil and its pervasiveness. And yet, they speak of taking responsibility for their crimes and committing to do the right thing when they get out of prison. One has to make a choice every day -- every moment -- about which path to take in life. For these inmates, each step must be measured according to questions of life and death. Will I take the path that leads to wholeness, life and connection? Or the way that leads to destruction, insecurity and death?

For those who have committed murder, the "way of the righteous" is not a well-worn one. The street they know better is "the path that sinners tread" (v. 1). The temptation to stray over to the easier path -- the one you don't have to use a machete to beat back -- is real. The prisoners committed to change know that choosing the right path, in a maze of bad signage, requires daily discipline as well asa GPS or at least a good map.

A map is necessary because human will is not enough to keep one on the path toward the good. This aspect of the journey requires stillness and calm. It requires cultivating an awareness of a different reality from the one immediately before us in the news, or in the case of the Sing Sing inmates, on the streets of their old neighborhoods.

Delusions of Goodness

The people of Israel, who wrote and canonized this psalm, lived under oppressive regimes and knew centuries of war and suffering. The Old Testament knows all too well that evil is real. However, the psalm makes the bold claim that evil is not sustainable. By contrast, goodness will ultimately prevail because it is connected to what the psalmist believes to be the deeper, divinely ordered structure of creation. Even though it may appear strong and powerful, evil is actually more like chaff (or, for the urban reader, dandelion fuzzies) because it has no roots in the divine vision of creation.

The touchstone for the righteous is a greater sense of the good in creation, garnered through a deep engagement with tradition. For the psalmist, torah (God's teachings) connects her to that stronger and better "something'"in creation. Torah provides her with a point of orientation (v. 2), but the psalmist does not resemble a solitary backpacker in the mountains thinking deep thoughts. This traveler is by surrounded the community of Israel, "the congregation of the righteous" (v. 5).

By orienting their lives toward God or to the work of asking theological questions together with their professors and fellow students, the Sing Sing inmates stretch their roots beneath the surface of evil and connect up with something deeper and more sustaining. Theo Harris, who spoke at the ceremony for the NYTS graduates in 2008, said that what sustained his hope in prison was the knowledge that "no one is beyond redemption." The strength of his spirit is rooted in the conviction that there is a spring of water that can nourish him even through the concrete floors of a maximum-security prison.

Armed with something that looks a lot like a Psalm 1 worldview, the graduates of Sing Sing seminary go out into the world committed to serve their communities, bringing a message of hope and responsibility back to the place where they once walked on the path that sinners tread and followed the advice of the wicked. There on the streets of New York, sustained by streams of unseen waters, most of these seminary graduates "yield their fruit" and "their leaves do not wither" (v. 3).

Editor's Note: ON Scripture - The Bible is a series of Christian scripture commentaries produced in collaboration with Odyssey Networks. Each week pastors from around the country will approach the lectionary text of the week through the lens of current events, providing a religious voice that is both pastoral and prophetic.

 
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Psalm 1 begins and ends in a way that puts a lot people off, particularly those who are less-than-compelled by fire and brimstone preaching: "Happy are those who do not follow the advice of the wicked...
Psalm 1 begins and ends in a way that puts a lot people off, particularly those who are less-than-compelled by fire and brimstone preaching: "Happy are those who do not follow the advice of the wicked...
 
 
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Roondog
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10:27 PM on 05/30/2012
There is not a Devil. The devil didn't make you do it, no matter what Red Foxx tells you. The thing you call Sin is nothing more than a weakness of self-control to the point that you harm yourself or others. The thing you call Grace is the opposite. It is you acting out your motivations to enrich your only life and those around you. If you want to know what lies between "Grace" and "Sin" study psychology or psychiatry. Its called human behavior.
01:53 PM on 05/25/2012
I'll put sinning on the top of my to do list !
09:51 PM on 05/23/2012
"A map is necessary because human will is not enough to keep one on the path toward the good"

This is just astoundingly false. Human beings don't need a map, they just need to be able to tell legal from illegal, right from wrong, and easy vs difficult. You don't need a made up deity for that. Millions of atheists lead good lives, are not criminals and don't have an "evil" inclination in their mind. They don't have "delusions of goodness", because they don't believe in fairy tales.
06:16 AM on 05/24/2012
On the contrary, a map is indeed needed. It's just that the "map" does not necessarily have to be any religion. It's just a person's moral compass. As you said, they just need to be able to tell legal from illegal (the law is hence the map), right from wrong (their parent's example and teaching and their own conscience is this map) and easy vs difficult (every one can tell that one).

To Christians, the map can the Bible, to Hindus the Bhagava Gita, to atheists it can be however they were taught growing up. But whatever it is, a map IS needed because without it, it becomes easy to go down slippery slopes since humans are experts at rationalising things. You see politicians do that all the time.
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02:25 PM on 05/18/2012
Its interesting how so many people who don't believe in God or the scriptures have so much to say on them. Since they had a bad experience, they try to force their bad experience on others.
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Ashlieeeee
Free thinkers are dangerous!
04:13 PM on 05/19/2012
When religion isn't rammed down our throats by congress then we will have nothing to say about it.
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08:43 AM on 05/21/2012
Who is ramming it down your throat? 
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chris hatala
04:51 PM on 05/20/2012
Believe II fairy tales?
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08:44 AM on 05/21/2012
Wow, thanks for the amazing contribution. 
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busterggi
I'm a Sally Randian
12:23 PM on 05/18/2012
Now just why did Yahweh create evil anyway?

Free will to oppose him, disagree with him or just not believe in him could exist without actual harmful evil existing.

Its as if Yahweh was incompentant or doesn't even exist.
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Hillbilly49
Don't tell me you are a Christian; let me guess.
11:42 AM on 05/18/2012
90% of prison inmates espouse Christianity; what does that say about Christianity?
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chris hatala
04:52 PM on 05/20/2012
The parole board loves it.
10:38 AM on 05/18/2012
It feels encouraging to be reminded that no matter how dark it may seem the light will seize victory. Thank you Jesus
01:56 PM on 05/25/2012
Crazy
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Cindbird
Using my head for something other than a hat rack.
07:45 AM on 05/18/2012
If the program helps the inmates that's fantastic. In Alabama, we have a program called "Dhamma Brothers" in which inmates go through a ten day intensive Insight Meditation Class, at Donaldson Correctional Facility.. They meditate about 16 hours a day and mostly do not speak during the time. For those who complete the program, they rarely return to prison. For those who have life sentences, they say that they are better able to deal with prison life. The program is so successful that the prison is in the process of building a dorm for the "Dhamma Brothers" separate fro the regular prison. It will allow them to continue their practice in between the yearly ten day retreat. Problems in the prison have dropped by 30% according to the warden. If this program works as well as "Dhamma Brothers", then I think it's great. Anything that helps the inmates reintegrate into society when they have served their time, is a wonderful program, no matter what method it uses.
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nadohawk
Let's bring love back to liberalism
02:27 AM on 05/18/2012
Evil starts with humans and ends with humans (even with religion involved, it is still humans that are at the heart of sin and depravity).

On one side, you have some irresponsible and ultimately socially destructive religious folk who blame their faults on some evil force instead of taking the time to correct their own mistakes...I guess it is easier for them to not have to look deeply at themselves. On the other, you have some irrational and uneducated Atheists who blame the evil in the world on religion...I guess they don't want to admit humanity is the actual issue.
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Southernthinker
11:49 PM on 05/17/2012
in fourth grade everyday began with Psalm 1 it is one of the things that has shaped my ideas/ideals and strenghtens my belief that these laws being drafted are counter to personal liberty (free will if you will) it bis a model an older Redemption Song
07:00 PM on 05/17/2012
Psalms 1 - 1 How blessed is anyone who rejects the advice of the wicked and does not take a stand in the path that sinners tread, nor a seat in the company with cynics, 2 but who delights in the law of Yahweh and murmurs his law day and night. 3 Such a one is like a tree planted near streams; it bears fruit in season and its leaves never wither, and every project succeeds. 4 How different the wicked, how different! Just like chaff blown around by the wind 5 the wicked will not stand firm at the Judgement nor sinners in the gathering of the upright. 6 For Yahweh watches over the path of the upright, but the path of the wicked is doomed.

Those living beings who are greedy ignorant and hateful should be treated like gems as they offer opportunity to practice the virtues of True Buddha Dharma. Only beings which have no chance of reform are to be killed. Clearly believe in cause and effect.
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02:16 PM on 05/18/2012
Who is the judge to convict if people have a chance of reform or not?
10:39 PM on 05/20/2012
People do. Some demons do not. I guess the judge would be Buddhas.
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Asal Cliste
The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last.
04:07 PM on 05/17/2012
How about we acknowledge that the spectrum of human behavior is wide and diverse. Blaming bad behavior on some dark magical force is an idea preceding the dark ages.
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A Dub
Conservative government is an organized hypocrisy
01:32 PM on 05/17/2012
No god would allow the evils that exist in this world. No god would allow the suffering that goes on in this world. No god would allow any of it's followers to be so bigoted, racist and hateful. Why would anyone want to be associated with this type of god.
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almostlyniceguy
Not young enough to know everything..
04:44 PM on 05/17/2012
Irrational fear.
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suebeedue
05:18 PM on 05/17/2012
Putting yourself in the seat of God is a place you don't belong. God alone sees the big picture and knows that all suffering and evil will soon end. Their are two issues to settle, and soon they will never need to brought up again. Does the Creator have the right to rule? And will anyone choose to follow his rule? These two questions have been answered by the centuries that God has allowed man to rule themselves. Mankind, obviously, cannot seem to govern themselves for the benefit of all. And millions of people have taken their place on God's side of the issue of his right to be the Universal Sovereign -- his right to rule us. That is why I love God, for all that he has done (creation), all he will do --(God's kingdom will soon rule in place of all earthly governments--Dan, 2: 44) and for the fact that he has taken great interest in his earthly creation at all. If anyone who "calls themselves" his follower, yet is bigoted, racist or hateful, is not in deed his follower. One has to do more than "call themselves" a follower of God, they need to put into practice the teachings of his Son, who is the one who judges all of us in the end.
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A Dub
Conservative government is an organized hypocrisy
08:24 AM on 05/18/2012
What are you talking about? I am not putting myself in the seat of god. I want nothing to do with your hateful god.
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Oblongato
My micro-bio defines me.
09:17 AM on 05/23/2012
"Mankind, obviously, cannot seem to govern themselves for the benefit of all."

Your God, apparently, has been unable or unwilling to improve the situation. That's not surprising considering that he himself is purported to have wiped out the entire population of the planet (with the exception of one man's family and a boatload of animals) because their behavior did not please him.
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ZenGardner
Cogito ergo atheus. 6.875
06:59 AM on 05/17/2012
Taking care of evil is your god's job. Oh, that's right... he won't, or can't.
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suebeedue
05:21 PM on 05/17/2012
Oh wait -- your wrong -- he can and he will!
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ZenGardner
Cogito ergo atheus. 6.875
05:29 PM on 05/17/2012
Liar. He had his chance, he has chances daily and he does nothing. Know why? 'Cause he doesn't exist.
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nadohawk
Let's bring love back to liberalism
02:20 AM on 05/18/2012
So you're content to sit by and do nothing?
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ZenGardner
Cogito ergo atheus. 6.875
07:06 AM on 05/18/2012
I'm content to sit by and watch the god of the christians do nothing while they wait and wait and wait.

But nice attempt at deflection.
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Yeshu Abraham
10:50 PM on 05/16/2012
The genesis of evil can be traced to the disobedience of Adam. Did evil enter in the form of snake to tempt Eve? After the forceful expulsion of Lucifer from God's kingdom, he became the lord of planet Earth. Jesus Himself called him the 'Prince of the world.' So the whole world is permeated with evil, for Lucifer is the very personification of evil. But evil cannot triumph anyways, as the Psalmist has testified. Israel's history emboldens us to have faith in the living God who can nullify the designs of Lucifer. Evil(Lucifer) entered Hitler and he chalked out a final solution for the extermination of Jews. But God destroyed Hitler and Israel survives majestically today as a separate nation.
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researcher
12:30 AM on 05/17/2012
A beautiful example of religion and what it can do to the human consciousness.
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Andres64
Religion is a sectually transmitted disease.
06:41 AM on 05/17/2012
Oh please. Who created Satan *exactly* as he wanted? Who *knew* what Satan would do *before* he created him? Who *could* stop Satan but *chooses* no to? So, who's responsible for "evil"?
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suebeedue
05:23 PM on 05/17/2012
I guess you never heard of "free will", which was given to the angels as well as to mankind. And if you see the evil that mankind can come up with, just think of the evil Satan and his hoards of demons has brought to the world of mankind. Soon, though, evil will be done away with- no angel will be allowed to live as an evil being and no human will be able to live as an evil being. This is when God's Kingdom will rule over the entire universe and that is very soon!!