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Psalms 94
1Yahweh, you God to whom vengeance belongs, you God to whom vengeance belongs, shine forth.
2Rise up, you judge of the earth. Pay back the proud what they deserve.
3Yahweh, how long will the wicked, how long will the wicked triumph?
4They pour out arrogant words. All the evildoers boast.
5They break your people in pieces, Yahweh, and afflict your heritage.
6They kill the widow and the alien, and murder the fatherless.
7They say, "Yah will not see, neither will Jacob's God consider."
8Consider, you senseless among the people; you fools, when will you be wise?
9He who implanted the ear, won't he hear? He who formed the eye, won't he see?
10He who disciplines the nations, won't he punish? He who teaches man knows.
11Yahweh knows the thoughts of man, that they are futile.
12Blessed is the man whom you discipline, Yah, and teach out of your law;
13that you may give him rest from the days of adversity, until the pit is dug for the wicked.
14For Yahweh won't reject his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance.
15For judgment will return to righteousness. All the upright in heart shall follow it.
16Who will rise up for me against the wicked? Who will stand up for me against the evildoers?
17Unless Yahweh had been my help, my soul would have soon lived in silence.
18When I said, "My foot is slipping!" Your loving kindness, Yahweh, held me up.
19In the multitude of my thoughts within me, your comforts delight my soul.
20Shall the throne of wickedness have fellowship with you, which brings about mischief by statute?
21They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood.
22But Yahweh has been my high tower, my God, the rock of my refuge.
23He has brought on them their own iniquity, and will cut them off in their own wickedness. Yahweh, our God, will cut them off.
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Afflictions and Adversities: Benefits of Psalm 94:12, 13
Blessed is the man You discipline, O LORD, and teach from Your law, / to grant him relief from days of trouble, until a pit is dug for the wicked.
Afflictions and Adversities: Consolation In Psalm 94:17–19
Unless the LORD had been my helper, I would soon have dwelt in the abode of silence. / If I say, “My foot is slipping,” Your loving devotion, O LORD, supports me. / When anxiety overwhelms me, Your consolation delights my soul.
Afflictions and Adversities: Prayer In Psalm 94:1–23
O LORD, God of vengeance, O God of vengeance, shine forth. / Rise up, O Judge of the earth; render a reward to the proud. / How long will the wicked, O LORD, how long will the wicked exult?
Anthropomorphisms: Miscellaneous Figures Psalm 94:9
He who affixed the ear, can He not hear? He who formed the eye, can He not see?
Blasphemy: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 94:7
They say, “The LORD does not see; the God of Jacob pays no heed.”
Blessing: Spiritual, from God Psalm 94:17, 18
Unless the LORD had been my helper, I would soon have dwelt in the abode of silence. / If I say, “My foot is slipping,” Your loving devotion, O LORD, supports me.
Blindness: Spiritual Psalm 94:7, 8
They say, “The LORD does not see; the God of Jacob pays no heed.” / Take notice, O senseless among the people! O fools, when will you be wise?
Boasting: Spiritual Psalm 94:4
They pour out arrogant words; all workers of iniquity boast.
Character of the Wicked: Murderous Psalm 94:6
They kill the widow and the foreigner; they murder the fatherless.
Chastisement: from God Psalm 94:12, 13
Blessed is the man You discipline, O LORD, and teach from Your law, / to grant him relief from days of trouble, until a pit is dug for the wicked.
Condemnation: Chastisements are Designed to Rescue Us From Psalm 94:12, 13
Blessed is the man You discipline, O LORD, and teach from Your law, / to grant him relief from days of trouble, until a pit is dug for the wicked.
Consolation Under Affliction: To the Troubled in Mind Psalm 94:19
When anxiety overwhelms me, Your consolation delights my soul.
Delighting in God: Saints' Experience in The Comforts of God Psalm 94:19
When anxiety overwhelms me, Your consolation delights my soul.
Depravity of Man: General Scriptures Concerning Psalm 94:11
The LORD knows the thoughts of man, that they are futile.
Desire: Spiritual Psalm 94:19
When anxiety overwhelms me, Your consolation delights my soul.
Faith: Exemplified Psalm 94:14, 15, 17, 18, 22
For the LORD will not forsake His people; He will never abandon His heritage. / Surely judgment will again be righteous, and all the upright in heart will follow it. / Unless the LORD had been my helper, I would soon have dwelt in the abode of silence.
Fatherless: The Wicked: Murder Psalm 94:6
They kill the widow and the foreigner; they murder the fatherless.
Gentiles: Chastised by God Psalm 94:10
He who admonishes the nations, does He not discipline? He who teaches man, does He lack knowledge?
God: Creator of Man Psalm 94:9
He who affixed the ear, can He not hear? He who formed the eye, can He not see?
God: Faithfulness of Psalm 94:14
For the LORD will not forsake His people; He will never abandon His heritage.
God: Grace of Psalm 94:19
When anxiety overwhelms me, Your consolation delights my soul.
God: Judge, and his Justice Psalm 94:1, 2, 10
O LORD, God of vengeance, O God of vengeance, shine forth. / Rise up, O Judge of the earth; render a reward to the proud. / He who admonishes the nations, does He not discipline? He who teaches man, does He lack knowledge?
God: Knowledge of Psalm 94:7
They say, “The LORD does not see; the God of Jacob pays no heed.”
God: Preserver Psalm 94:13
to grant him relief from days of trouble, until a pit is dug for the wicked.
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Psalms 94:1-11 Verses 1-11
We may with boldness appeal to God; for he is the almighty Judge by whom every man is judged. Let this encourage those who suffer wrong, to bear it with silence, committing themselves to Him who judges righteously. These prayers are prophecies, which speak terror to the sons of violence. There will come a day of reckoning for all the hard speeches which ungodly sinners have spoken against God, his truths, and ways, and people. It would hardly be believed, if we did not witness it, that millions of rational creatures should live, move, speak, hear, understand, and do what they purpose, yet act as if they believed that God would not punish the abuse of his gifts. As all knowledge is from God, no doubt he knows all the thoughts of the children of men, and knows that the imaginations of the thoughts of men's hearts are only evil, and that continually. Even in good thoughts there is a want of being fixed, which may be called vanity. It concerns us to keep a strict watch over our thoughts, because God takes particular notice of them. Thoughts are words to God.
Psalms 94:12-23 Verses 12-23
That man is blessed, who, under the chastening of the Lord, is taught his will and his truths, from his holy word, and by the Holy Spirit. He should see mercy through his sufferings. There is a rest remaining for the people of God after the days of their adversity, which shall not last always. He that sends the trouble, will send the rest. The psalmist found succour and relief only in the Lord, when all earthly friends failed. We are beholden, not only to God's power, but to his pity, for spiritual supports; and if we have been kept from falling into sin, or shrinking from our duty, we should give him the glory, and encourage our brethren. The psalmist had many troubled thoughts concerning the case he was in, concerning the course he should take, and what was likely to be the end of it. The indulgence of such contrivances and fears, adds to care and distrust, and renders our views more gloomy and confused. Good men sometimes have perplexed and distressed thoughts concerning God. But let them look to the great and precious promises of the gospel. The world's comforts give little delight to the soul, when hurried with melancholy thoughts; but God's comforts bring that peace and pleasure which the smiles of the world cannot give, and which the frowns of the world cannot take away. God is his people's Refuge, to whom they may flee, in whom they are safe, and may be secure. And he will reckon with the wicked. A man cannot be more miserable than his own wickedness will make him, if the Lord visit it upon him.