Psalms 7:11

God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.

Psalms 7:11

“God judgeth the righteous, and God is angry with the wicked every day.” This verse asserts a direct link between God’s judgment and his moral stance toward humanity. The righteous are those living in fidelity to God; the wicked are those who persistently oppose God’s will. The phrase “every day” emphasizes the constant, active nature of God’s judgment against evil. It’s a sobering reminder that divine anger is not a temporary outburst but a sustained posture toward injustice. The verse sits within a Psalter of lament, yet it also contains a defense of God’s justice, promising that arbitrary or unpunished oppression will not prevail.

Theologically, this verse establishes moral order: God is not indifferent to human conduct. His anger against wickedness is a necessary dimension of his character, ensuring that righteousness will be vindicated and evil exposed. It also challenges readers to consider their own stance before God—whether they align with the righteous or persist in wickedness. The verse contributes to the broader biblical problem of evil: a God who loves justice will deal with injustice.

This verse can serve as a corrective to the modern impulse to minimize evil or to justify harsh behavior by emotionless detachment. It invites believers to resist celebrating wrongdoing or excusing bullying, while also guarding against cynicism. Practically, it encourages advocacy for the vulnerable and accountability for the wicked, within ethical limits and with humility. It reaffirms that God’s judgment is a source of hope for those who suffer under oppression, reminding us that ultimate justice belongs to God.

Cross-References: Psalm 9:16; Psalm 17:8–9; Nahum 1:2; Romans 12:19; Revelation 16:5–7

Cross-References

Psalm 9:16Psalm 17:8–9Nahum 1:2Romans 12:19Revelation 16:5–7

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