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What does Psalm 140 teach about facing wicked people?

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Psalm 140 reminds us that God uses opposition from the wicked to teach us to trust Him for deliverance and preservation.

Psalm 140 teaches us that facing wicked people is a part of the Christian experience; however, it is also a means through which God instructs and refines His people. The psalm emphasizes the need for God’s deliverance from evil and violent individuals, encouraging believers to cry out to Him for help. As stated in verse 1, the plea for preservation reflects our dependence on God’s power to protect us. In biblical examples, Jesus did not retaliate against His enemies but entrusted His cause to the Father, modeling the response believers should adopt. Thus, in facing trials and opposition, we are called to lean on God, knowing that He can use these experiences for our good and His glory.
Scripture References: Psalm 140, Isaiah 54:17

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