What does Psalm 7:6 teach about God's response to injustice? Setting the Scene Psalm 7 is David’s plea for deliverance from false accusations and murderous pursuit. Verse 6 captures the turning point where David calls on God to rise up and administer justice. Text Focus “Rise up, O Lord, in Your anger; lift Yourself up against the fury of my enemies; awake for me; You have ordained judgment.” (Psalm 7:6) Key Insights on God’s Response to Injustice • God is not passive—He “rises up.” • His response is righteous anger, not capricious rage. • He acts personally: “lift Yourself up,” underscoring direct involvement. • God’s judgment is already “ordained”; justice is woven into His decree. • The plea “awake” highlights that any perceived delay is only from human perspective; God is ever alert and ready. • Injustice moves God to act in defense of the innocent and the slandered. Supporting Scriptures • Isaiah 30:18—“For the Lord is a God of justice; blessed are all who wait for Him.” • Nahum 1:2—“The Lord is avenging and wrathful; the Lord takes vengeance on His foes.” • Romans 12:19—“Vengeance is Mine; I will repay, says the Lord.” How This Shapes Our View of God • He is a Judge who cannot overlook evil. • His timing serves a larger redemptive plan, yet He still hears immediate cries for help. • Anger against sin is compatible with His holiness and covenant love. Living It Out Today • Trust that God sees and will address every wrong, even hidden injustices. • Instead of retaliating, appeal to His ordained judgment (Psalm 7:8–10). • Stand confident: divine justice means evil never has the last word. |