Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2495 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before..
In today’s Wisdom Nugget, we continue through Psalm 32, focusing on verses 6 through 11. In the previous verses, David laid out the blessing of forgiveness and the power of confession. Now, in verses 6 through 11, he shifts to address what this forgiveness leads to: the assurance of God’s protection, the joy of being guided by His wisdom, and the steadfast love God extends to those who trust in Him.
Psalm 32 is a “maskil,” a teaching psalm, and here, David instructs us on how to respond to God’s grace. These verses encourage us to draw close to God, to lean on Him during difficult times, and to trust in His faithfulness. Let’s read these verses together in the New Living Translation, then unpack them individually.
Psalm 32:6-11 (NLT)
6 Therefore, let all the godly pray to You while there is still time,
that they may not drown in the floodwaters of judgment.
7 For You are my hiding place;
You protect me from trouble.
You surround me with songs of victory.
8 The Lord says, “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life.
I will advise you and watch over you.
9 Do not be like a senseless horse or mule
that needs a bit and bridle to keep it under control.”
10 Many sorrows come to the wicked,
but unfailing love surrounds those who trust the Lord.
11 So rejoice in the Lord and be glad, all you who obey Him!
Shout for joy, all you whose hearts are pure!
A Call to Prayer and Protection (Verse 6):
Verse 6 opens with an invitation and a sense of urgency. David says, “Therefore, let all the godly pray to You while there is still time, that they may not drown in the floodwaters of judgment.” The phrase “while there is still time” implies that we shouldn’t take for granted the opportunity we have now to come to God. In a world full of distractions, David calls the godly—the faithful, those who seek God’s heart—to pray and stay close to God.
When David speaks of the “floodwaters of judgment,” he’s referring to the overwhelming consequences of living apart from God’s wisdom and protection. He uses the image of floodwaters as a symbol of the chaos, difficulty, and, sometimes, the natural consequences of our own choices. But David’s message is one of hope and urgency: we’re encouraged to seek God and to do so while we have the chance. In the New Testament, we see this echoed in Jesus’ call to abide in Him, to come to Him for refuge and peace.
David’s plea here reminds us that God is always near, ready to hear us when we call on Him. It’s never too late to pray, to ask for forgiveness, or to seek His wisdom. We should make the most of this grace and seek God’s guidance while we can.
God as Our Hiding Place (Verse 7):
In verse 7, David continues,...