Psalm 10(GNT)
God’s Word of Justice
Introduction
Psalm 10: In yesterday’s reading (Psalm 9), the writer expressed thanks and praise for God’s help in defeating his enemies. In today’s reading, the writer asks for God’s help against the wicked. In some traditions, the two psalms are combined inasmuch as the gratitude expressed in Psalm 9 is juxtaposed with the dismay in Psalm 10. While Psalm 10 opens with a lament about the remoteness of God, it concludes with the writer expressing trust that God hears the prayers of those who are oppressed.
Today's Scripture: Psalm 10:17
You will listen, O LORD, to the prayers of the lowly; you will give them courage.
Today's Reading
A Prayer for Justice
1Why are you so far away, O Lord?
Why do you hide yourself when we are in trouble?
2The wicked are proud and persecute the poor;
catch them in the traps they have made.
3The wicked are proud of their evil desires;
the greedy curse and reject the Lord.
4The wicked do not care about the Lord;
in their pride they think that God doesn't matter.
5The wicked succeed in everything.
They cannot understand God's judgments;
they sneer at their enemies.
6They say to themselves, “We will never fail;
we will never be in trouble.”
7 Their speech is filled with curses, lies, and threats;
they are quick to speak hateful, evil words.
8They hide themselves in the villages,
waiting to murder innocent people.
They spy on their helpless victims;
9they wait in their hiding place like lions.
They lie in wait for the poor;
they catch them in their traps and drag them away.
10The helpless victims lie crushed;
brute strength has defeated them.
11The wicked say to themselves, “God doesn't care!
He has closed his eyes and will never see me!”
12O Lord, punish those wicked people!
Remember those who are suffering!
13How can the wicked despise God
and say to themselves, “He will not punish me”?
14But you do see; you take notice of trouble and suffering
and are always ready to help.
The helpless commit themselves to you;
you have always helped the needy.
15Break the power of wicked and evil people;
punish them for the wrong they have done
until they do it no more.
16The Lord is king forever and ever.
Those who worship other gods
will vanish from his land.
17You will listen, O Lord, to the prayers of the lowly;
you will give them courage.
18You will hear the cries of the oppressed and the orphans;
you will judge in their favor,
so that mortal men may cause terror no more.
Reflect
How does the psalm writer describe the wicked? What does the writer ask God to do? Have you ever felt as if God were far away? If so, how did you deal with those feelings? Reread verses 16-18. What does the writer affirm about God?
Pray
Lord God, you listen to the longings of those who suffer; you hear their cries for help and offer them hope. Whenever I feel as though I am away from your presence and surrounded by injustice, draw me close to you and remind me of your steadfast love and care. Amen.
Prayer Concern
Those who feel abandoned and without hope
Tomorrow's Reading
Revelation 1:1-20: John of Patmos describes his vision of Christ