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How does Psalm 37 describe the fate of the wicked?

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Psalm 37 depicts the wicked as ultimately facing destruction and judgment from the Lord.

In Psalm 37, the fate of the wicked is portrayed starkly in verses that describe their eventual demise. It claims that the wicked will be cut off and that their pursuits will ultimately fail. Their apparent prosperity is transient, as they will be judged by God on the Day of Judgment. The psalm encourages believers not to fret over the success of evildoers but to trust in God’s justice, assuring them that divine justice will prevail. This underlines the hope Christians have in God's sovereign governance over all creation.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:9, 10, 20, 28

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Psalm 37
Todd Nibert · Feb 20, 2022
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