Psalm 10
Intro:
PRAY & READ
Why
Why, O LORD, do you stand far away?
Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
I know a little of what the psalmist meant when he cried out, “How long, O Lord, how long?” Sometimes the question, “How long?” does not spring from a speculative curiosity that says, “I want to know when,” but from an agitated conscience and a sense of moral outrage.
This is the mood of Psalm 10. When the psalmist cries “Why?” it is not because of some personal harm that has come to him. It is not “Why did this happen to me?” but rather “Why would God allow such things to occur and do nothing, if indeed He is the King of all the earth?”
The Wicked
For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened.
He says in his heart, “I shall not be moved;
throughout all generations I shall not meet adversity.”
He says in his heart, “God has forgotten,
he has hidden his face, he will never see it.”
Verses 12-18
Why does the wicked renounce God
and say in his heart, “You will not call to account”?
The Psalmist also adds, that God does not look down from heaven upon the conduct of men here below as an idle and unconcerned spectator, but that it is his work to pass judgment upon it; for to take the matter into his own hand, is nothing else than duly and effectually to examine and determine it as a judge.
call his wickedness to account till you find none.
The LORD is king forever and ever;
the nations perish from his land.
O LORD, you hear the desire of the afflicted;
you will strengthen their heart; you will incline your ear
18 to do justice to the fatherless and the oppressed,
so that man who is of the earth may strike terror no more.