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Psalm 37 - SL

Psalm 37 - Wait, Trust, and See

This almost felt like reading a Proverbs from David. It's full of wisdom, advice, and almost a teaching song. I think I can pinpoint multiple verse where I can just sit on them. I'll just share a few.

v.1b "...or be envious of those who do wrong;"
At times, as I've struggled, it seemed easier to be in the sinful route. I'm surrounded by amazing people but who aren't Christ followers. And this - without a doubt - influences me and yolks me in ways that aren't 'bad' but may be in sin. Which can get rough. I don't tend to dwell in envy, but it comes up; and like a poison, envy of a sinful life does me no good even when I turn away.

v. 4 "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart."
I want to believe and understand that the desires of my heart will change, transform, and reflect Godly things once I turn and take delight with God. This wasn't a maybe or a potential. These words are an absolute, and I want to believe this sentence in full faith. 

v.7 is similar to verse 1.. It is a call to be patient before God, waiting for His plans and His blessings even when others seem to succeed.

v.24 "though he may stumble, he will not fall, for the Lord upholds him with his hand."
Man, this verse is so great to hear. Yes I falter and flail sometimes, but I know this is my stumble and not my fall. And it's not because I'm strong or because I'm great..but it is because God is upholding me no matter where I am.

V. 37 "Consider the blameless, observe the upright; a future awaits those who seek peace."
I've also been given a pressing from the Holy Spirit to be more observant, slow to speak, and careful with my words. This pairs well with that. I want to continue to look towards those who are upright and blameless, and to become a peacemaker - to be a difference with those around me.

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