Psalm 79:10 & Romans 12:19: God's vengeance.
Connect Psalm 79:10 with Romans 12:19 on God's role in avenging wrongs.

The Cry for Justice in Psalm 79:10

“Why should the nations say, ‘Where is their God?’ Before our eyes, make known among the nations that You avenge the spilled blood of Your servants.”


The Call to Restrain Ourselves in Romans 12:19

“Do not avenge yourselves, beloved, but leave room for God’s wrath. For it is written: ‘Vengeance is Mine; I will repay, says the Lord.’”


One God, One Principle

- Same divine promise under two covenants: God personally handles vengeance.

- Psalm 79:10 voices Israel’s plea: “God, act now—show the world You defend Your people.”

- Romans 12:19 teaches believers: “Stand back—God will act; don’t take revenge into your own hands.”

- Both verses rest on Deuteronomy 32:35, “Vengeance is Mine; I will repay.”


Why God Reserves Vengeance for Himself

- He alone judges perfectly (Genesis 18:25; Psalm 9:8).

- His wrath is righteous, never impulsive (Nahum 1:2–3).

- He vindicates His name as well as His people (Ezekiel 36:23).

- Final judgment is certain (Revelation 20:11–15).


Our Part: What Obedience Looks Like

• Choose forgiveness and leave payback to God (Matthew 6:14–15).

• Overcome evil with good (Romans 12:20–21).

• Pray for enemies (Matthew 5:44).

• Trust God’s timing—sometimes immediate, often future (Revelation 6:10–11).

• Remember Christ’s example: “When He suffered, He did not threaten, but entrusted Himself to Him who judges justly.” (1 Peter 2:23)


Encouragement for Today

- Wrong done to you is never ignored by God.

- Resisting retaliation is not weakness; it is faith that God will set everything right.

- Because He promised to repay, you are free to pursue peace, extend mercy, and watch Him uphold justice in His perfect way and time.

How can Psalm 79:10 guide our prayers for God's intervention today?
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