March 6, 2024
The Promise of Justice
Be gracious to me, O LORD; See my affliction from those who hate me, You who lift me up from the gates of death, That I may tell of all Your praises, That in the gates of the daughter of Zion I may rejoice in Your salvation. The nations have sunk down in the pit which they have made; In the net which they hid, their own foot has been caught. The LORD has made Himself known; He has executed judgment. In the work of his own hands the wicked is snared. Higgaion Selah. The wicked will return to Sheol, even all the nations who forget God. For the needy will not always be forgotten, Nor the hope of the afflicted perish forever. Arise, O LORD, do not let man prevail; Let the nations be judged before You. Put them in fear, O LORD; Let the nations know that they are but men. Selah. Psalm 9:13-20
We frequently think of justice in a negative light—as punishment or vindication—but it’s also immensely positive. In fact, the Hebrew word mishpat, which is commonly translated as “judgment” or “justice,” conveys a sense of making things right or putting them in their proper place. This is evident in the heartfelt prayers of the psalmists, who cry out for the Lord’s justice and restoration.
In Psalm 9, we see both of these ideas come together as David prays longingly for God to show him mercy through judgment on his enemies (Psalm 9:13-20). And it’s because of the Lord’s justice that we can be assured “the needy will not always be forgotten” and that hope remains for those who are afflicted (Psalm 9:18). We can take great comfort in this, especially when things feel unfair. God promises He is just and merciful—and He desires to make things right for us.
Think about it
- How does justice help put things in their proper place?
- In what ways do justice and mercy work together in your life—especially in your relationships with others?
- Reread Psalm 9:1-20. Can you imagine how David was feeling? What helps you focus on God’s love and mercy during times of trial?
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