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Trusting God in Trials: Insights from Psalm 37

Series: Calvary Boise Discipleship Training Psalms Study Series Faith and Trust in God Overcoming Envy and Bitterness Finding Comfort in God's Promises Understanding Righteousness and Justice Teacher: Extras

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Introduction

In our exploration of Psalm 37, we find guidance that is applicable at any life stage, whether you are just starting out, facing mid-life challenges, or approaching the end of your journey. The psalm addresses a deeply human concern: is being a godly person truly worth the effort? This question resonates across different contexts, especially when we observe others seemingly prospering while adhering to a different set of values. The psalm, therefore, becomes a source of wisdom and encouragement as we navigate our own spiritual paths and life decisions.

Main Points

At The Heart Of Psalm 37

At the heart of Psalm 37 is the exhortation not to be disheartened by the apparent success of wrongdoers. It opens with the advice to "trust in the Lord and do good" (Psalm 37:3).

  • This call to faith emphasizes that in the face of life's disappointments and trials, our primary focus should remain on God.
  • Trusting Him means we look beyond our immediate circumstances to the bigger picture of His faithfulness.
  • By cultivating faithfulness in our daily actions and seeking to do good, we reaffirm our commitment to God’s ways, even when life doesn't seem fair.
  • The psalm begins with a warning against envy, which can lead to bitterness and harmful actions.

The Emotion Of Envy Is Depicted

The emotion of envy is depicted as a pathway that only leads to further evil (Psalm 37:8). This highlights the dangers of becoming consumed by what others have, rather than being grateful for our own blessings.

  • Instead of allowing discontentment to fester, we should remember that God’s justice will ultimately prevail.
  • The fate of the wicked appears successful at a glance, but their end is certain according to the psalmist.
  • Therefore, we must guard our hearts against envy and instead focus on the character of God.
  • One of the most profound assurances in Psalm 37 is the promise of God’s provision and care.

Verse 23 Emphasizes That The Steps

Verse 23 emphasizes that "the steps of a man are established by the Lord" (Psalm 37:23). This means that as we lean on God and commit our paths to Him, we can trust that He is guiding our steps. Our plans and desires will align with His if we allow Him to lead us. We may face setbacks, but we are assured that God's hand is steadying us through life’s challenges. Trusting that He knows our path alleviates much of the anxiety we feel about our future. The psalmist invites us to consider the contrasting fates of the righteous and the wicked.

While The Wicked May Seem To

While the wicked may seem to flourish now, they are destined for downfall (Psalm 37:9). In contrast, those who wait for the Lord will inherit the earth (Psalm 37:9). This duality encourages us to reevaluate our earthly desires in light of eternal truths. Rather than pursue temporary success, we are urged to invest in our spiritual growth and relationship with God, which holds far greater significance and promises a lasting reward. It is easy to question the worth of righteousness when faced with personal trials, such as unfulfilled desires, disappointments, or perceived setbacks in our careers. Verses 18 and 19 assure us that God cares for the blameless and will provide for them, even in times of famine (Psalm 37:18-19).

We Can Find Comfort In Knowing

We can find comfort in knowing that our struggles are not unnoticed by God; indeed, they have a purpose within His plan. This perspective helps to shape our understanding of blessings, framing them not just as material gains but as spiritual richness that are experienced even in adversity. As we wrap up our reflection on this psalm, it's vital to grasp the assurance that God delights in our ways and is committed to our well-being. The imagery of God holding our hands as we navigate life’s steps reminds us we are never alone (Psalm 37:24). In moments when we feel like we might falter, we can trust in His grip on us. When we commit to living righteously, we learn to lean into God's promises for our future, which ultimately assures us that the best is yet to come.

Conclusion

Psalm 37 serves as a poignant reminder that to be a godly person is not only worthwhile but essential in securing our future in God’s kingdom. Through faithful trust, we can navigate life's disappointments without losing heart. Rather than measure our success against the fleeting achievements of others, we must focus on our relationship with God, knowing He is faithful to His promises. As we commit our paths to Him, we assure ourselves of a glorious inheritance and a purpose-filled life that transcends earthly struggles.

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