what is the difference between non-godly advice and ungodly advice?
Non-godly advice is non-Biblical advice that can be good or bad. For example, someone can say that driving on a freeway is generally faster than taking the local roads. This may be good advice, but “non-Biblical”. Ungodly advice can be advice that expressly denies God, Gods working today, or Gods future judgment. More commonly though, ungodly advice is more subtle in implicitly assuming that God will never do anything. The first way is obviously atheistic, but more common way is what some call “practical atheism”. This is the practice of people who have the form of godliness but deny its power, in 2 Timothy 3:5. Q: In Ps 1:1 (NRSV), should it say, “take the path that sinners tread” or “stand in the way of sinners”? A: The NRSV is a little different here. Here are the other translations. “stand/standeth in the way of sinners” NIV, The Expositors Bible Commentary volume 5 p.53, KJV, The Bible Knowledge Commentary : Old Testament p.790. “stand in the path of sinners” NASB “stands in the p