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What are the eight great precepts in Psalm 37?

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Psalm 37 outlines eight precepts for believers to guide their conduct amidst trials.

In Psalm 37, David provides eight great precepts to encourage believers: 1) Fret not over evildoers; 2) Trust in the Lord; 3) Delight in the Lord; 4) Commit your way to the Lord; 5) Rest in the Lord; 6) Cease from anger; 7) Depart from evil and do good; 8) Wait on the Lord. Each precept serves as practical guidance for believers facing adversity, assuring them of God’s justice and sovereignty. Together, these principles frame a life of faith grounded in trust and intentional actions towards righteousness, reflecting God’s character in their conduct.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:1-34

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