Psalm 1: The Blessed Man | Charles Spurgeon episode artwork

EPISODE · Sep 26, 2025 · 20 MIN

Psalm 1: The Blessed Man | Charles Spurgeon

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into The Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon - Psalm 1C. H. Spurgeon’s monumental work, The Treasury of David, grew out of both theological study and personal affliction. Spurgeon claimed originality for his Exposition of Psalm 1, calling it the "work of his health," crafted to aid in interpretation and arouse thought. Conversely, the vast compilation of quotations included in the volume was the "product of his sickness," undertaken as an available means of doing good when illness prevented him from daily preaching.The demanding research necessary for compiling these quotations—which involved ransacking books by the hundred at institutions like the British Museum and Dr. William's Library—was undertaken with the diligent assistance of his friend and amanuensis, Mr. John L. Keys. Spurgeon acknowledged that this crucial help saved him a significant amount of time. He included the thoughts of many minds, though he explicitly stated that he did not endorse the scholarship or orthodoxy of every writer quoted.The commentary on Psalm 1 serves as a preface, contrasting the blessedness of the righteous with the sure destruction of sinners. The godly man’s felicity is described as a multiplicity of blessings. His character is marked negatively by separation from sin, refusing the counsel of the ungodly, the way of sinners, and the seat of the scornful, illustrating a progression away from habitual evil. Positively, the righteous man's delight is in the law of the Lord, which he meditates upon constantly, finding in it his rule of life.The righteous man is likened to a tree planted by life-giving rivers, guaranteeing seasonable fruitfulness and perpetual spiritual beauty, ensuring that even his smallest deeds of love shall not wither. His way is known by the Lord with approbation, leading to support and eventual glory. In sharp contrast, the ungodly are intrinsically worthless, compared to chaff that the wind drives away. They are destined to perish, both themselves and their influence, and shall be excluded from the congregation of the righteous in heaven. Spurgeon emphasizes that the prosperity promised to the godly is often a hidden, spiritual prosperity, achieved even through trials and afflictions.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

Deep Dive into The Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon - Psalm 1C. H. Spurgeon’s monumental work, The Treasury of David, grew out of both theological study and personal affliction. Spurgeon claimed originality for his Exposition of Psalm 1, calling it the "work of his health," crafted to aid in interpretation and arouse thought. Conversely, the vast compilation of quotations included in the volume was the "product of his sickness," undertaken as an available means of doing good when illness prevented him from daily preaching.The demanding research necessary for compiling these quotations—which involved ransacking books by the hundred at institutions like the British Museum and Dr. William's Library—was undertaken with the diligent assistance of his friend and amanuensis, Mr. John L. Keys. Spurgeon acknowledged that this crucial help saved him a significant amount of time. He included the thoughts of many minds, though he explicitly stated that he did not endorse the scholarship or orthodoxy of every writer quoted.The commentary on Psalm 1 serves as a preface, contrasting the blessedness of the righteous with the sure destruction of sinners. The godly man’s felicity is described as a multiplicity of blessings. His character is marked negatively by separation from sin, refusing the counsel of the ungodly, the way of sinners, and the seat of the scornful, illustrating a progression away from habitual evil. Positively, the righteous man's delight is in the law of the Lord, which he meditates upon constantly, finding in it his rule of life.The righteous man is likened to a tree planted by life-giving rivers, guaranteeing seasonable fruitfulness and perpetual spiritual beauty, ensuring that even his smallest deeds of love shall not wither. His way is known by the Lord with approbation, leading to support and eventual glory. In sharp contrast, the ungodly are intrinsically worthless, compared to chaff that the wind drives away. They are destined to perish, both themselves and their influence, and shall be excluded from the congregation of the righteous in heaven. Spurgeon emphasizes that the prosperity promised to the godly is often a hidden, spiritual prosperity, achieved even through trials and afflictions.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730

NOW PLAYING

Psalm 1: The Blessed Man | Charles Spurgeon

0:00 20:26

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Capital Ideas Podcast Capital Group Want to learn how professional investors do it? The Capital Ideas podcast brings you the latest investment thinking from Capital Group, one of the world's largest investment management organizations. Each week we'll get inside the minds of portfolio managers, analysts and economists to break down market trends, macroeconomic forces, investing approaches and lessons learned from personal experience. Take 30 minutes and tap into the intellectual capital of Capital Group. Capital Client Group, Inc.All Capital Group trademarks mentioned are owned by The Capital Group Companies, Inc., an affiliated company or fund. All other company and product names mentioned are the property of their respective companies.For full disclosures go to capitalgroup.com/global-disclosures. The Driven To Draw Podcast: Self Improvement|Painting|Drawing|Visual Problem Solving|Unleashing the Creativity Within! Arvind Ramkrishna/Designer/Artist/Engineer The Driven to Draw Podcast will teach you how to solve problems visually, think outside the box, build your confidence, generate ideas, and innovate.You'll hear from top creative artists, designers, engineers, and photographers who share their techniques to create products, broaden their creative abilities, and share the benefits of thinking visually.No matter your background or area of expertise, Driven to Draw will be your constant motivator to help you become your best…and Unleash the Creative Within! Awaken With JP Sears Show JP Sears Comedian, Life Coach, and curious student of life, JP Sears shares connected conversations with high level, inspiring, authentic, wickedly fascinating guests. Just being himself on the show, JP combines the humor that’s garnered him over 300 million online video views with his insight from over 15 years of being a life coach. This injection of empowerment will help you overcome challenges, uplevel your thinking, find more passion and purpose, and leave you entertainedAF! Ask your doctor if this podcast is right for you. But first, ask your chiropractor if asking your doctor is right for you. Patti Talks Too Much Patti Hi. I'm Patti and it's been said - many times - that I talk too much. I'm a teacher, author, nature lover and for ten years I owned a coffeehouse cafe where my faith in the goodness of humans was restored every day. This podcast highlights the awesomeness of humanity - er...outside the warmongers, globalists, tyrants and politicians in general. You know, the rest of us weird, quirky and sometimes hilarious humans.We'll talk woo, probe mysteries and leave you thinking about something more interesting or entertaining or uplifting than your grocery list, or boss or that oil change your car needs. I talk too much because I can't help my Gemini moon and Leo Rising nature. I do a podcast because it's cheaper, funnier and more productive than therapy. 

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Reformed Thinking?

This episode is 20 minutes long.

When was this Reformed Thinking episode published?

This episode was published on September 26, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Deep Dive into The Treasury of David by Charles Spurgeon - Psalm 1C. H. Spurgeon’s monumental work, The Treasury of David, grew out of both theological study and personal affliction. Spurgeon claimed originality for his Exposition of Psalm 1,...

Can I download this Reformed Thinking episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!