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What does Psalm 59 teach about the character of God?

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Psalm 59 reveals God as a just protector for His people, executing judgment against wickedness.

In Psalm 59, David calls upon God to 'awake' and not be merciful to the wicked, reflecting a desire for divine justice. This perspective reveals God's character as a just protector who defends the innocent and will not allow wickedness to go unpunished. This aligns with the larger biblical narrative where God is portrayed as just and righteous, ensuring that evil is ultimately held accountable, as seen in Romans 12:19, where it is stated that vengeance belongs to the Lord.
Scripture References: Psalm 59:5, Romans 12:19

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Psalm 59
Rick Warta · May 2, 2024
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