A Life Shaped by God’s Word: Psalm 1 and the Power of Scripture

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A Life Shaped by God’s Word: Psalm 1 and the Power of Scripture

In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins closes out Scripture Questions month by focusing on a life-shaping truth: God’s Word is meant to shape the whole of our lives.

Show Summary

Drawing from Psalm 1 and 2 Timothy 3:16–17, this episode reflects on the difference between two paths. One path leads to blessing, stability, and fruitfulness because it is rooted in delighting in the law of the Lord. The other leads to emptiness and loss.

Scripture does not merely inform us. It forms us. God’s Word teaches, corrects, trains, and equips His people to live faithfully in a broken world. A life shaped by the Word is not free from suffering, but it is anchored in truth, sustained by the steady voice of God, and directed toward Christlikeness.

As Scripture Questions month comes to a close, this episode invites listeners to reflect on how God’s Word has challenged, shaped, and directed their lives, and to consider how they can grow in delighting in God’s Word more faithfully in the daily stuff of life.

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Key Scriptures

  • Psalm 1
  • 2 Timothy 3:16–17

Episode Highlights

  • Why God’s Word is meant to shape the whole of the Christian life
  • The two paths set before us in Psalm 1
  • How delighting in Scripture produces stability and fruitfulness
  • Why Scripture does not merely inform us but forms us
  • How God’s Word equips believers to live faithfully in a broken world
  • The goal of Scripture: growth in Christlikeness

Reflection Questions

  • What has God taught me about His Word this month?
  • In what ways has Scripture shaped my thinking or challenged my assumptions?
  • How can I grow in delighting in God’s Word more faithfully in the daily stuff of life?
  • Where do I need to repent, grow, change, or seek help?

Conclusion

God’s Word is good, trustworthy, and sufficient. As we move forward, may Scripture not remain something we merely consult, but something we delight in and obey. May the Word of God dwell richly in us, shaping our thinking, our desires, and our obedience for the glory of Christ.

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