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How does God respond to the oppression of the poor?

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God promises to act against the oppression of the poor, as seen in His commitment to judge and help the oppressed (Psalm 10:12-14, 18).

God's response to the oppression of the poor is one of compassion and justice. He is depicted as hearing the cries of the humble and ensuring that justice is served. Psalm 10 emphasizes that God is not indifferent to the plight of the oppressed; rather, He sees their suffering and commits to act on their behalf. This reflects His character as a Helper to those in need, contrasting with the wicked who take advantage of the vulnerable. Ultimately, God assures us that He will bring about justice and right every wrong, demonstrating His active engagement with the world and its injustices.
Scripture References: Psalm 10:12-14, Psalm 10:18

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