What do you do when evil seems to be winning and God seems silent?
In this message from Psalm 10 verses 1 through 15, we sit with the psalmist in a place we don't always like to admit exists. A place of honest questions, unanswered prayers, and visible injustice. From the opening cry, "Why standest thou afar off, O Lord?" to the painful picture of the wicked preying on the poor, this psalm doesn’t skip the struggle. It names it. It sits in it. And it gives us permission to bring our raw, hurting hearts to the Lord.
We walk through five truths from the passage:
• God invites honest lament
• God sees what they think they’ve gotten away with
• Pride feeds injustice but God resists both
• Trust is hard when you're helpless but that's when God leans in
• Prayer is how we fight when we feel powerless
This message reminds us that real faith doesn’t fake peace. It leans in when God feels far away. And it holds on to what’s true when everything around us says otherwise.