Welcome to Day 2525 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom Day 2525 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 37:30-34 – Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2525 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2525 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’re diving into Psalm 37, verses 30 through 34, from the New Living Translation. This section of the psalm is packed with practical wisdom, highlighting the characteristics of the righteous, the protection God provides, and the importance of trusting in His justice. Let’s begin by reading the passage together: Psalm 37:30-34 (NLT) 30 The godly offer good counsel; they teach right from wrong. 31 They have made God’s law their own, so they will never slip from His path. 32 The wicked wait in ambush for the godly, looking for an excuse to kill them. 33 But the Lord will not let the wicked succeed or let the godly be condemned when they are put on trial. 34 Put your hope in the Lord. Travel steadily along His path. He will honor you by giving you the land. You will see the wicked destroyed.
- The Speech and Teaching of the Godly (Verses 30-31):
David begins this section in verse 30 by describing the speech and character of the righteous: “The godly offer good counsel; they teach right from wrong.” The righteous, or godly, are those who live in alignment with God’s will. Their speech reflects wisdom and integrity, offering guidance and clarity to those around them. They use their words to counsel others and to teach the difference between right and wrong, helping others navigate life’s challenges. In verse 31, David explains the source of this wisdom: “They have made God’s law their own, so they will never slip from His path.” The righteous are rooted in God’s Word, internalizing His teachings and making them a part of their lives. This deep connection to God’s law provides stability, keeping them on the path of righteousness and preventing them from slipping into sin. These verses challenge us to consider how we use our words and where we root our lives. Are we speaking wisdom and offering encouragement to those around us? Are we immersing ourselves in God’s Word, allowing it to guide our steps and shape our character? When we internalize God’s law, it becomes the foundation of our actions, speech, and decisions.
- The Schemes of the Wicked and God’s Protection (Verses 32-33):
In verse 32, David shifts his focus to the opposition the godly face: “The wicked wait in ambush for the godly, looking for an excuse to kill them.” This verse vividly depicts the hostility and malice the righteous often encounter. The wicked, motivated by jealousy, hatred, or fear of God’s truth, actively seek to harm the godly. Their actions are deliberate and premeditated, aiming to undermine or destroy those who stand for righteousness.