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In this sermon on Psalm 37:35–36, 38, Jim Osman explains how the wicked go from flourishing to being forgotten. He contrasts their apparent success with their ultimate end—total and irreversible judgment. Though they may prosper like luxuriant trees in their native soil, they will fade and perish without a trace. Osman powerfully reminds believers that from flourishing to forgotten is the destiny of all who reject God’s mercy.
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In this sermon on Psalm 37:35–36, 38, Jim Osman explains how the wicked go from flourishing to being forgotten. He contrasts their apparent success with their ultimate end—total and irreversible judgment. Though they may prosper like luxuriant trees in their native soil, they will fade and perish without a trace. Osman powerfully reminds believers that from flourishing to forgotten is the destiny of all who reject God’s mercy.

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