Welcome to Day 2517 of Wisdom-Trek, and thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2517 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 36:10-12 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2517 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2517 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’m delighted to journey with you through the closing verses of Psalm 36—verses 10 through 12 from the New Living Translation. This psalm, written by David, began with a sobering reflection on the nature of sin and transitioned into a celebration of God’s unfailing love, faithfulness, and provision. In these final verses, David offers a prayer for God’s continued protection and justice while expressing confidence in God’s ultimate victory over evil. Let’s begin by reading Psalm 36:10-12: Psalm 36:10-12 (NLT) 10 Pour out Your unfailing love on those who love You; give justice to those with honest hearts. 11 Don’t let the proud trample me or the wicked push me around. 12 Look! Those who do evil have fallen! They are thrown down, never to rise again. A Prayer for Love and Justice (Verse 10): David opens this section with Verse 10 in a heartfelt prayer: “Pour out Your unfailing love on those who love You; give justice to those with honest hearts.” This verse reflects David’s deep desire for God’s love and justice to be evident in the lives of His people. The phrase “pour out Your unfailing love” calls to mind an image of abundance and overflow. David isn’t asking for a small measure of God’s love—he’s asking for it to be lavished on those who are devoted to God. The recipients of this love are described as “those who love You.” This highlights the reciprocal nature of our relationship with God. While His love is unconditional, it flourishes in the hearts of those who seek Him, honor Him, and respond to His love with devotion and obedience. It’s a reminder that loving God involves more than words; it’s reflected in how we live, trust, and align our lives with His will. David also prays, “Give justice to those with honest hearts.” Justice, in this context, is about fairness and righteousness. David is asking for God to protect and vindicate those who live with integrity, ensuring that they are not wronged by the wicked or overlooked in the chaos of the world. An “honest heart” represents a life lived in transparency and truth before God, free from deceit or hypocrisy. This verse encourages us to seek both God’s love and His justice. As we walk in integrity and love for Him, we can trust He will pour His love upon us and ensure that justice prevails, even in a world that often seems unfair. A Plea for Protection (Verse 11): In verse 11, David shifts his focus to a plea for protection: “Don’t let the proud trample me or the wicked push me around.” Here, David acknowledges the threats posed by those who are arrogant and wicked. The “proud” represent individuals who rely on their own strength and disregard God’s authority, while the “wicked” are those who actively oppose God’s ways...