The Wheel of Life – Psalm 37:27-28

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The Wheel of Life – Psalm 37:27-28

Welcome to Scriptures for Life with TorahFamily.org. Taking time to focus on the Father’s way.

Psalm 37:27
Turn from evil and do good; then you will dwell in the land forever. 28 For YHWH loves the just and will not forsake his faithful ones. They will be protected forever, but the offspring of the wicked will be cut off;

The context of this verse is clearly talking to those living in the land at that time. Yet, the word forever in verse 27 puts the need of looking at this scripture with an eternal scope. This verse carries a principle that can be applied in the eternal nature. Meaning, we know that those who lived in truth back in the days when the scriptures were being written are obviously not living there now.

Yet, the verse says they will live there forever. So I can’t help but think how this shows that those who truly walk in His truth will get to live in the land forever in eternity. While those who do not turn from evil will be cut off for eternity as well.

Where are you steering your life? Are you turning from evil and doing good?

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until next time, shalom!

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