The Climb (A Journey Through Psalms for Men)
God is Close to the Broken Hearted
Day 10
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Psalm 10
Why, Lord, do you stand far off?
Why do you hide yourself in times of trouble?
In his arrogance the wicked man hunts down the weak,
who are caught in the schemes he devises.
He boasts about the cravings of his heart;
he blesses the greedy and reviles the Lord.
In his pride the wicked man does not seek him;
in all his thoughts there is no room for God.
His ways are always prosperous;
your laws are rejected by him;
he sneers at all his enemies.
He says to himself, “Nothing will ever shake me.”
He swears, “No one will ever do me harm.”
His mouth is full of lies and threats;
trouble and evil are under his tongue.
He lies in wait near the villages;
from ambush he murders the innocent.
His eyes watch in secret for his victims;
like a lion in cover he lies in wait.
He lies in wait to catch the helpless;
he catches the helpless and drags them off in his net.
His victims are crushed, they collapse;
they fall under his strength.
He says to himself, “God will never notice;
he covers his face and never sees.”
Arise, Lord! Lift up your hand, O God.
Do not forget the helpless.
Why does the wicked man revile God?
Why does he say to himself,
“He won’t call me to account”?
But you, God, see the trouble of the afflicted;
you consider their grief and take it in hand.
The victims commit themselves to you;
you are the helper of the fatherless.
Break the arm of the wicked man;
call the evildoer to account for his wickedness
that would not otherwise be found out.
The Lord is King for ever and ever;
the nations will perish from his land.
You, Lord, hear the desire of the afflicted;
you encourage them, and you listen to their cry,
defending the fatherless and the oppressed,
so that mere earthly mortals
will never again strike terror.
Have you ever felt like God stands far away?
That when you needed Him most, He was nowhere to be found? Many scholars and theologians believe that Psalms 9 and 10 would have likely been connected as one song, which makes this shout of frustration even more relatable. Remember that Psalm 9 was full of joyous language and praise for God’s righteous judgment. But just verses later, maybe even in the same breath of singing, the tables turn. The God who once brought us joy has now become the source of our vexation, our confusion, and our sorrow. Why is He hard to find? Why is He hidden during times of trouble? Anyone who suffers asks some form of this question, and it’s valid. But that doesn’t mean it has to go unanswered.
Throughout Scripture, we consistently see two truths that on their surface seem to be opposed.
The first is that God is actually closer than we think. He is near to the brokenhearted, surrounding the hurting, and comforting the distressed. The second truth is that God is rare. There aren’t infinite paths to God and because of this, He is hard to find.
But here is where we can find comfort today - these two truths are woven perfectly together in Christ and His finished work. As the only true path, Jesus demonstrates God’s exclusivity and rarity. And yet, through His resurrection, all who call on His name can draw near to God and experience His intimate closeness and relationship.
So why is God hard to find? Because He knows that His infinite worthiness demands His exclusivity, which then compels us to lean more fully into the way, the truth, and the life of Jesus. And when we find more of Jesus, we find more of all that we could ever need. More comfort. More hope. More joy. More fullness. More contentment, even in the hardship.