Introduction

Psalm 9: This psalm speaks of God’s righteousness and justice and the ways in which God cares for those who are poor and needy. The psalm concludes by asking God to pronounce judgment on the wicked.

Today’s Key Verse: Psalm 9:10

Those who know you, LORD, will trust you; you do not abandon anyone who comes to you.

Reading

I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart;
I will tell of all the wonderful things you have done.
I will sing with joy because of you.
I will sing praise to you, Almighty God.

My enemies turn back when you appear;
they fall down and die.
You are fair and honest in your judgments,
and you have judged in my favor.

You have condemned the heathen
and destroyed the wicked;
they will be remembered no more.
Our enemies are finished forever;
you have destroyed their cities,
and they are completely forgotten.

But the Lord is king forever;
he has set up his throne for judgment.
He rules the world with righteousness;
he judges the nations with justice.

The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed,
a place of safety in times of trouble.
10 Those who know you, Lord, will trust you;
you do not abandon anyone who comes to you.

11 Sing praise to the Lord, who rules in Zion!
Tell every nation what he has done!
12 God remembers those who suffer;
he does not forget their cry,
and he punishes those who wrong them.

13 Be merciful to me, O Lord!
See the sufferings my enemies cause me!
Rescue me from death, O Lord,
14     that I may stand before the people of Jerusalem
and tell them all the things for which I praise you.
I will rejoice because you saved me.

15 The heathen have dug a pit and fallen in;
they have been caught in their own trap.
16 The Lord has revealed himself by his righteous judgments,
and the wicked are trapped by their own deeds.

17 Death is the destiny of all the wicked,
of all those who reject God.
18 The needy will not always be neglected;
the hope of the poor will not be crushed forever.

19 Come, Lord! Do not let anyone defy you!
Bring the heathen before you
and pronounce judgment on them.
20 Make them afraid, O Lord;
make them know that they are only mortal beings.

Reflect

Today’s reading begins with an expression of praise. How does the psalm writer praise God? For what will you praise God today? What will you ask of God?

Pray

Lord God, you rule the world with righteousness and judge the nations with justice. Open my heart and eyes to the needs of others and keep me ever mindful that your justice is our true source of healing and wholeness. Amen.

Tomorrow’s Reading

Psalm 10: A prayer for justice against the wicked.