Psalms 146:9
"9 The LORD preserveth the strangers; He relieveth the fatherless and widow: but the way of the wicked He turneth upside down."
Verse 8 states that “the LORD loveth the righteous.” Though no one is sinless, God imputes Christ’s perfect righteousness to believers through faith in Him—an unearned gift rooted in Christ’s atoning sacrifice. The righteous, though imperfect, repent and seek to follow God’s will in covenant relationship with Him, reflecting His character in daily life.
Today’s verse reveals God’s balanced nature: compassionate toward the vulnerable and just against the wicked. He actively protects strangers, orphans, and widows while frustrating the plans of the wicked, turning their paths upside down and subverting their schemes for His righteous purposes.
This dual theme runs throughout Scripture—from the Law of Moses to Jesus’ teachings and James 1:27, which defines pure religion as caring for orphans and widows. The verse comforts the marginalized and challenges believers to mirror God’s heart by pursuing compassion and justice. Our consciences should be stirred by His opposition to wickedness, prompting us to align with His ways. Always.
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