Psalms 37:34

ยถ Wait on the LORD, and keep his way, and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land: when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see [it].

Wait {H6960} on the LORD {H3068}, and keep {H8104}{H8798)} his way {H1870}, and he shall exalt {H7311}{H8787)} thee to inherit {H3423}{H8800)} the land {H776}: when the wicked {H7563} are cut off {H3772}{H8736)}, thou shalt see {H7200}{H8799)} it.

Put your hope in ADONAI, keep to his way, and he will raise you up to inherit the land. When the wicked are cut off, you will see it.

Wait for the LORD and keep His way, and He will raise you up to inherit the land. When the wicked are cut off, you will see it.

Wait for Jehovah, and keep his way, And he will exalt thee to inherit the land: When the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see it.

Commentary

Context of Psalms 37:34

Psalm 37 is an instructional wisdom psalm, likely written by David, that addresses the age-old dilemma of why the wicked often prosper while the righteous suffer. Throughout the psalm, the psalmist encourages believers not to fret or envy evildoers, but to trust in the Lord and do good. This verse, Psalm 37:34, serves as a powerful summary of the psalm's central message: patience, obedience, and confident expectation in God's ultimate justice and blessing.

Key Themes and Messages

  • Active Waiting and Trust: The phrase "Wait on the LORD" (Hebrew: qavah) implies more than passive idleness; it suggests an active, hopeful expectation, a binding of oneself to God with unwavering trust and perseverance. It's about enduring trials with faith, knowing God is at work.
  • Obedience and Righteous Living: "and keep his way" emphasizes that this waiting is not an excuse for inaction but is coupled with diligent obedience to God's commands. The righteous are called to live according to God's principles even when circumstances seem unfair.
  • Divine Exaltation and Inheritance: "and he shall exalt thee to inherit the land" points to God's faithful promise of blessing and vindication. The "land" (Hebrew: erets) here is not merely a physical territory but represents a state of security, prosperity, and spiritual blessing that God bestows upon His obedient children. This theme echoes promises given throughout scripture, such as the Beatitude about the meek inheriting the earth.
  • Ultimate Justice and Vindication: "when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt see [it]" assures believers that divine justice will prevail. While the wicked may flourish temporarily, their end is certain destruction, and the righteous will witness God's perfect judgment. This provides comfort and hope amidst present difficulties, reinforcing the theme of God's ultimate vengeance belonging to Him.

Linguistic Insights

The Hebrew word for "wait" is qavah (ืงึธื•ึธื”), which means to look eagerly for, to hope, to expect, or to bind together. It conveys the idea of a strong, enduring hope and patient endurance, rather than merely sitting around. It speaks of an active trust that anchors the soul to God's promises, enabling one to persevere through trials.

Practical Application

For believers today, Psalms 37:34 offers profound encouragement:

  • Cultivate Patience: Do not be discouraged by the apparent success of those who disregard God. Our timeline is not God's timeline.
  • Remain Steadfast in Obedience: Continue to live righteously, even when it feels difficult or unrewarded. God sees and remembers every act of faithfulness.
  • Trust in God's Sovereignty: Believe that God is in control and will ultimately bring justice and reward to His faithful ones. Your inheritance, whether spiritual or physical, is secure in Him.
  • Find Hope in Future Vindication: The knowledge that the wicked will ultimately face consequences provides a powerful motivation to endure and highlights the certainty of God's perfect plan. This verse reminds us that true blessing and security are found only in God's way.
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Cross-References

  • Psalms 27:14

    Wait on the LORD: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the LORD.
  • Proverbs 20:22

    ยถ Say not thou, I will recompense evil; [but] wait on the LORD, and he shall save thee.
  • Psalms 37:9

    For evildoers shall be cut off: but those that wait upon the LORD, they shall inherit the earth.
  • Matthew 24:13

    But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.
  • Psalms 37:7

    ยถ Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for him: fret not thyself because of him who prospereth in his way, because of the man who bringeth wicked devices to pass.
  • Psalms 52:5

    God shall likewise destroy thee for ever, he shall take thee away, and pluck thee out of [thy] dwelling place, and root thee out of the land of the living. Selah.
  • Psalms 52:6

    ยถ The righteous also shall see, and fear, and shall laugh at him:
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