Psalms 10:1–4
While God appears to hide His face, the wicked boast in their cravings and exclude God from all their thoughts.
Scripture Text
10:1 Why do You stand far off, Yahweh? Why do You hide Yourself in times of trouble?
10:2 In arrogance, the wicked hunt down the weak. They are caught in the schemes that they devise.
10:3 For the wicked boasts of His heart’s cravings. He blesses the greedy and condemns Yahweh.
10:4 The wicked, in the pride of His face, has no room in His thoughts for God.
While God appears to hide His face, the wicked boast in their cravings and exclude God from all their thoughts.
The perceived distance of God provides a context in which human pride flourishes, leading the wicked to hunt the vulnerable and live as if God were irrelevant.
To express the agonizing sense of divine absence during times of oppression and to expose the internal arrogance and practical atheism of the wicked. The perceived distance of God provides a context in which human pride flourishes, leading the wicked to hunt the vulnerable and live as if God were irrelevant.
- Why Are You Far Away? The psalmist laments the Lord’s apparent distance and hiddenness in times of trouble.
- The Pride That Hunts the Weak The wicked persecute the weak, boast in cravings, bless greed, revile the Lord, and refuse to seek God.
- The False Security of the Wicked The wicked prosper and say inwardly that they will never be shaken or face trouble.
- The Mouth and Ambush of the Wicked The wicked person’s speech is corrupt and His actions are predatory against the innocent and helpless.
- Arise, LORD The psalmist asks the Lord to act, lift His hand, remember the helpless, and call the wicked to account.
- You See Trouble and Grief The psalmist confesses that the Lord sees and asks Him to break the power of the wicked.
- The LORD Is King Forever The psalmist confesses the Lord’s eternal kingship over nations.
- The LORD Hears the Afflicted The Lord hears, strengthens, listens, defends, and ends mortal terror against the oppressed.
Hiddenness lament -> wickedness exposed -> false security diagnosed -> predatory violence described -> divine intervention requested -> God’s seeing confessed -> eternal kingship declared -> afflicted heard and defended
Psalm 10 argues that the apparent hiddenness of God and prosperity of the wicked must be brought into prayer, not allowed to become unbelief. The wicked operate by pride, greed, violent speech, predatory schemes, and practical atheism, assuming that God will not see or call them to account. The psalmist counters this lie by praying for the Lord to arise, confessing that God does see trouble and grief, and declaring that the Lord is King forever. Therefore, the afflicted may trust that God hears their desire, strengthens their hearts, defends the fatherless and oppressed, and will end the terror caused by mortal humanity.
Theological logic
- The faithful may ask why God seems distant in times of trouble.
- The wicked oppress the weak because pride has removed God from their thoughts.
- The wicked mistake prosperity and delayed judgment for permanent security.
- Wicked speech and hidden violence reveal contempt for God and cruelty toward the vulnerable.
- The faithful must ask the LORD to arise, remember the helpless, and call evil to account.
- God truly sees trouble and grief and is the helper of the fatherless.
- God must break the power of the wicked and fully expose their evil.
- The LORD’s eternal kingship guarantees that mortal oppressors will not have the final word.
- The LORD hears the afflicted, strengthens their hearts, and defends the fatherless and oppressed.
- Faithful protest - Bring painful questions about God’s hiddenness into prayer rather than into unbelieving silence.
- Pride audit - Examine where pride has removed God from Your thoughts, planning, or desires.
- Prosperity discernment - Refuse to envy or admire wicked success.
- Speech examination - Ask whether Your words carry truth, humility, and life, or lies, threats, and trouble.
- Vulnerable awareness - Pay attention to the weak, helpless, fatherless, and oppressed because God does.
- Arise prayer - Regularly pray for God to expose and restrain wickedness.
- God-sees confession - Contradict the wicked lie by confessing that God sees trouble and grief.
- Kingship remembrance - Rehearse that the Lord is King forever when earthly power terrifies.
- Heart-strength receiving - Ask the Lord to strengthen Your heart while You wait for justice.
- Chapter Summary : When the wicked seem unchecked and God seems hidden, the afflicted may cry for the Lord to arise, knowing that He is King forever, hears their desire, strengthens their hearts, and will defend them against mortal terror.
Jesus is the perfectly righteous one who was hunted by the arrogant and who experienced the ultimate 'hiddenness' of the Father on the cross; through His suffering, He made room for us in the presence of God, even when we once had 'no room' for Him.