Joe: Alright, so let's talk about Psalms 37, what's going on there?

Bible Expert: Sure, Joe. In Psalms 37, the psalmist encourages us to trust in the Lord and not worry about the wicked. He says that the wicked may seem to prosper for a time, but ultimately the Lord will bring about justice and the wicked will be cut off.

Joe: Interesting. So what does it mean to not worry about the wicked?

Bible Expert: It means to not be jealous of them or envious of their success. Instead, we should focus on doing what is right and good and have faith that in the end, justice will prevail.

Joe: So what is the point of the psalm?

Bible Expert: The point is to trust in the Lord even when it seems like the wicked are prospering and to not be jealous of them. The psalm also reminds us that the Lord will eventually bring justice and the wicked will be cut off.

Joe: Alright, that makes sense. So, anything else?

Bible Expert: Well, the psalmist also encourages us to be still and wait patiently for the Lord to act. He reminds us that the Lord is our hope and strength and that those who wait for him will inherit the land.

Joe: Wow, that's really cool. Thanks for that summary, man. So, to sum it up, Psalms 37 is all about trusting in the Lord and not worrying about the wicked, and also being still and waiting for the Lord to act. Got it.