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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 12 MIN

Walking in the Light (Psalms 36–38)

from The Wisdom Journey · host Stephen Davey

Share a commentWho has your ear, and where are they leading you? We trace a vivid path through Psalms 36–38 that starts with the seductive voice of sin, moves through the hard work of refusing outrage, and ends with the healing power of confession. Along the way, we contrast mud-puddle promises with the fountain of life, and darkness with the clarifying light of Christ, to show how listening shapes seeing and ultimately directs your steps.We begin with Psalm 36, where David exposes the inner monologue that flatters us into moral rebellion and numbs our fear of God. Against that darkness, he lifts a brighter vision: with the Lord is the fountain of life, and in his light we see light. That promise anchors a way of living that is clear, honest, and deeply satisfying. It also frames a crucial decision: whether to lend our ears to transgression or to truth, knowing that what captures our ear will guide our eyes and lead our feet.From there, Psalm 37 tackles a familiar temptation: to blaze hot with anger at the wickedness around us. David’s counsel is bracing and practical—don’t fret; trust the Lord and do good. We unpack what it means to commit your way to the Lord, literally to roll your burdens onto his strong shoulders, and we consider the long view: unjust power is temporary, the offices of the wicked will not last, and the meek—humble, submitted, courageously steady—will inherit the earth. Meekness isn’t weakness; it’s strength under God’s rule, a posture that lets us act with integrity without letting darkness dictate our methods.Finally, Psalm 38 gives us ten simple words that can change a life: “I confess my iniquity, I am sorry for my sin.” We explore how honest confession opens the floodgates of grace, repairs ruptured relationships, and keeps our hearts tender before God. Whether you’re weary from outrage or thirsty for clarity, this journey invites you to listen differently, walk lighter, and practice humility that restores joy.If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find these conversations. What’s one burden you’ll roll onto the Lord today? Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

Share a comment Who has your ear, and where are they leading you? We trace a vivid path through Psalms 36–38 that starts with the seductive voice of sin, moves through the hard work of refusing outrage, and ends with the healing power of confession. Along the way, we contrast mud-puddle promises with the fountain of life, and darkness with the clarifying light of Christ, to show how listening shapes seeing and ultimately directs your steps. We begin with Psalm 36, where David exposes the inn...

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