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When the foundations seem destroyed and evil appears entrenched, Psalm 11 answers despair with faith: the righteous are not called to flee in fear but to trust the Lord and remain righteous. David’s confidence rests in the sovereignty and justice of God, whose throne is in heaven, whose judgment cannot be corrupted, and whose hatred of violence guarantees that evil’s apparent victories will be overturned. While human courts fail and nations drift toward unrighteousness, God is present among the righteous, testing, strengthening, and defending them. Their task is therefore twofold to trust the Lord’s sure judgment and to continue faithfully in righteousness knowing that God turns defeat into victory, preserves His people in dark times, and ultimately vindicates those who stand upright before Him.
By Cr101 RadioWhen the foundations seem destroyed and evil appears entrenched, Psalm 11 answers despair with faith: the righteous are not called to flee in fear but to trust the Lord and remain righteous. David’s confidence rests in the sovereignty and justice of God, whose throne is in heaven, whose judgment cannot be corrupted, and whose hatred of violence guarantees that evil’s apparent victories will be overturned. While human courts fail and nations drift toward unrighteousness, God is present among the righteous, testing, strengthening, and defending them. Their task is therefore twofold to trust the Lord’s sure judgment and to continue faithfully in righteousness knowing that God turns defeat into victory, preserves His people in dark times, and ultimately vindicates those who stand upright before Him.