Welcome to Day 2417 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 7:12-17 Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2417 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2417 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, I will guide you through the vast landscapes of biblical wisdom. Today, we’re delving into Psalm 7:12-17 from the New Living Translation. This passage continues David’s profound reflections on justice, the wicked, and God’s righteous judgment. Let’s explore these verses together and uncover the rich wisdom they offer. Psalm 7:12-17 (NLT): 12 If a person does not repent, God will sharpen his sword; he will bend and string his bow. 13 He will prepare his deadly weapons and shoot his flaming arrows. 14 The wicked conceive evil; they are pregnant with trouble and give birth to lies. 15 They dig a deep pit to trap others, then fall into it themselves. 16 The trouble they make for others backfires on them. The violence they plan falls on their own heads. 17 I will thank the Lord because he is just; I will sing praise to the name of the Lord Most High. God’s Preparedness for Judgment: In verses 12 and 13, we vividly depict God’s readiness to execute judgment: “If a person does not repent, God will sharpen his sword; he will bend and string his bow. He will prepare his deadly weapons and shoot his flaming arrows.” This imagery is stark and powerful, emphasizing the seriousness of unrepentant sin. It paints a picture of a God who is prepared to take decisive action against those who persist in their wickedness. David underscores that God is not passive in the face of evil. He is depicted as a warrior, readying his weapons to enforce justice. This should serve as a sobering reminder of the importance of repentance. The imagery of sharpening a sword and stringing a bow indicates that God’s patience has limits; He is prepared to act decisively when necessary. For us, these verses highlight the urgency of repentance. They remind us that God’s justice is sure and that continuing in sin without seeking forgiveness has serious consequences. It’s a call to turn away from wrongdoing and seek God’s mercy before it’s too late. The Nature of Wickedness: Verse 14 delves into the nature of wickedness: “The wicked conceive evil; they are pregnant with trouble and give birth to lies.” David uses the metaphor of conception and birth to describe the process of evil. Just as a child grows in the womb and is eventually born, evil also starts in the heart and eventually manifests in actions. This metaphorical language illustrates how deeply ingrained wickedness can become. It starts as a thought or desire and grows if nurtured, eventually leading to harmful actions and lies. The progression from conception to birth shows that sin is often a deliberate process, not a sudden occurrence. This verse serves as a warning about the seeds of sin. It reminds us to guard our thoughts and desires, to prevent them from growing into actions that cause harm. It calls us to be vigilant against the early stages of sin, addressing it before it takes root and grows. The Consequences of Evil...