Psalms, 36

Christian Community Bible

2 Wickedness speaks to the wicked in the depths of his heart: there is no fear of God before his eyes.

3 Blinded by conceit, he fails to see his guilt.

4 With mouths full of malice and deceit, they no longer think of doing good.

5 They plot mischief even in bed; committed to a life of sin, they know not how to reject evil.

6 Your love, O God, reaches the heavens; your faithfulness, to the clouds.

7 Your justice is like the mighty mountains; your judgment like the unfathomable deep. You preserve, O Lord, humans and beasts.

8 How precious, O God, is your constant love! Mortals take refuge in the shadow of your wings.

9 In your house they find rich food and they drink from your spring of delight,

10 for with you is the fountain of life. In your light we see light.

11 Bestow on your faithful your love and give salvation to the upright of heart.

12 Let not the foot of the arrogant trample on me, nor the hand of the wicked drive me away.

13 But what! See how the evildoers lie fallen, flung down and never to rise again.




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Psalm 36 is a poem that compares God's goodness and righteousness with the wickedness and arrogance of the wicked. The psalmist expresses his admiration for the greatness of God, who is faithful and loving to those who seek him. He contrasts this with the arrogance and sin of the wicked, who have no fear of God in their hearts. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 36:

Psalm 33:5: "He loves justice and righteousness; the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord." This verse speaks of the righteousness and goodness of God, which are important themes in Psalm 36.

Proverbs 3:5-6: "Trust in the Lord of all your heart and do not rely on your own understanding; recognize the Lord in all your ways, and He will straighten your paths." This verse speaks of the importance of trusting God and seeking his orientation in our lives, a theme that is emphasized in Psalm 36.

Romans 3:23-24: "For all have sinned and deprived are of the glory of God, being justified free of charge by His grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus." This verse speaks of the sinful nature of humanity, which is contrasted with God's justice and goodness in Psalm 36.

Isaiah 55:6-7: "Seek the Lord as long as one can find, invoke him while he is near. Leave the wicked his way, and the evil man his thoughts, and convert to the Lord, to shape him." This verse speaks of the importance of seeking God and moving away from sin, a theme that is addressed in Psalm 36.

1 John 1:9: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and purify us from all injustice." This verse speaks of God's forgiveness to those who repent of their sins and seek it, a theme that is emphasized in Psalm 36.





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