Welcome to Day 2512 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2512 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 35:22-28 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2512 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2512 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 conclude our journey through Psalm 35 by exploring verses 22 through 28 from the New Living Translation. In this final section of the psalm, David shifts his focus to a heartfelt plea for God to act on his behalf. He speaks openly of his pain and the injustice he faces, but he also proclaims his confidence that God’s justice will prevail. This passage is a powerful reminder of God’s role as the ultimate judge and the One who defends His people. It encourages us to trust in God’s timing and to commit to praising Him, even as we wait for His deliverance. Let’s begin by reading Psalm 35:22-28 together: Psalm 35:22-28 (NLT) 22 O Lord, You know all about this. Do not stay silent. Do not abandon me now, O Lord. 23 Wake up! Rise to my defense! Take up my case, my God and my Lord. 24 Declare me not guilty, O Lord my God, for You give justice. Don’t let my enemies laugh about me in my troubles. 25 Don’t let them say, “Look, we got what we wanted! Now we will eat him alive!” 26 May those who rejoice at my troubles be humiliated and disgraced. May those who triumph over me be covered with shame and dishonor. 27 But give great joy to those who came to my defense. Let them continually say, “Great is the Lord, who delights in blessing His servant with peace!” 28 Then I will proclaim Your justice, and I will praise You all day long. A Plea for God’s Attention and Action (Verses 22-23): David begins this final section with Verse 22 by addressing God directly: “O Lord, You know all about this. Do not stay silent. Do not abandon me now, O Lord.” This opening line expresses David’s confidence in God’s knowledge of his situation. He acknowledges that nothing is hidden from God—not the injustices he has endured, nor the actions of his enemies. Yet, David doesn’t stop at recognizing God’s awareness; he urgently calls on God to act. In verse 23, David continues, “Wake up! Rise to my defense! Take up my case, my God and my Lord.” This plea for God to “wake up” is not a sign of doubt but a cry for immediate intervention. David knows that God is always present and attentive, but in his distress, he longs for a tangible display of God’s power and justice. By calling God “my God and my Lord,” David emphasizes his personal relationship with God and his reliance on Him as his ultimate advocate. These verses remind us that it’s okay to bring our emotions, urgency, and desperation to God. He is not offended by our cries for help; instead, He invites us to cast our burdens on Him, trusting in His care and timing. The Call for Justice (Verses...