Psalms 37

Psalms 37

A practical and thematic Psalm advising the believer on how to handle the prosperity of the wicked. David commands, "Do not fret because of evildoers." He instructs the faithful to trust in the Lord, dwell in the land, delight themselves in the Lord, and commit their way to Him. Though the wicked flourish temporarily, they will soon be cut down like grass. The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. David concludes by affirming that the salvation of the righteous is from the Lord, who is their strength in time of trouble.

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Psalms 37

Advice for dealing with the wicked: "Fret not." The psalm urges readers to trust God, wait patiently, and find peace in God's ultimate justice.

Psalms 38

A heartfelt confession of sin and sickness. David pleads with God not to forsake him as he suffers from guilt, wounds, and internal turmoil.

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