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Psalm 36 Explained | Overcoming Self-Deception and Trusting God’s Mercy

Psalm 36 Explained | Overcoming Self-Deception and Trusting God’s Mercy

Season 19 Episode 36 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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How do you stay grounded in a world that rewards image over integrity?

Psalm 36 presents a sharp contrast. On one side stands the self-deceived heart. Pride blinds. Conscience quiets. Truth becomes negotiable. The wicked, David explains, flatter themselves until they can no longer recognize their own wrongdoing.

Then the psalm pivots.

David lifts his eyes from human corruption to divine constancy. God’s mercy stretches beyond what we can measure. His faithfulness reaches higher than human inconsistency. His righteousness stands firm like mountains. His judgments run deep like the sea.

In this episode of Practical Advice from the Scriptures, we explore how Psalm 36 helps us navigate a culture often shaped by vanity, distortion, and moral confusion. The chapter reminds us that self-honesty is essential. Integrity begins with reverence. And spiritual stability comes from anchoring our trust in something greater than human opinion.

David describes God as a refuge, a place of safety and abundance. He calls Him the fountain of life and the source of light. This is not poetic exaggeration. It is spiritual reality. When we remain humble and connected to truth, we gain resilience that outlasts trends and turmoil.

If you are weary of spin, half-truths, or internal compromise, Psalm 36 offers clarity. It invites you to move from self-deception to self-examination… and from instability to trust.

Ancient contrast. Present tension. Enduring refuge.

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