Vindicate me, Lord!
Despite all our technological advances, not much has changed since ancient times when it comes to how the strong treat the weak. Thankfully, God is as committed as ever to righting all wrongs.
A prayer of David.
1 Hear my plea for vindication, YHWH.
Listen to my appeal.
Pay attention to my prayer
uttered without a word of a lie.
2 It’s your verdict I await
for you see what’s right.
3 If you examine my heart—
catch me at night unawares—
you’ll find nothing.
I’ve determined not to sin
in anything I say.
4 Despite what others do
I’ve obeyed your word
resolutely avoiding the plunderer’s path.
5 My steps have held to your path—
my feet haven’t faltered.
6 I call on you, God
for you will answer me.
Bend down and hear the words I pray.
7 Reveal the wonder of your lovingkindness
you who powerfully deliver
all who seek refuge from their enemies in you.
8 Guard me as you would the apple of your eye
hide me in the shadow of your wings.
9 Protect me from the wicked who ravage me
these brutal enemies surrounding me.
10 They’ve become rebellious
and speak arrogantly.
11 Having tracked me down
they now hem me in
and look for a way to hurl me to the ground
12 like a lion eager to rip me apart
a strong lion crouching in ambush.
13 Rise up, YHWH!
Attack them and take them down!
Wield your sword to save me from the wicked.
14 Rescue me by your strong hand, YHWH.
Destroy those who look to this world
for their reward.
Give them their bellies-full
of what you’ve stored up for them.
Enough so all their kids get plenty
and their grandkids get some too.
15 When you vindicate me
I’ll behold your face.
I’ll be satisfied when I awaken
to the sight of your glorious face.
Behind this plea for justice is the idea of mutual obligation seen in the previous psalm and going right back to God’s covenant with Abraham, where God promised to care for those who obey him. Formidable enemies have accused David of crimes that would cost him his life, such as treason against King Saul. Like powerful lions, they want to devour him.
David appeals to heaven’s high court because he’s not guilty, and he’s clearly not finding justice down here. Thankfully, God sees all, is just and compassionate, and his verdict is final. So David asks God to examine him thoroughly—even to show up when he’s not expecting to be examined. He wants just one thing to come out: the truth.
Then in language that evokes the Exodus, David prays for vindication, deliverance, and judgment on his enemies. As with Israel at the Red Sea, powerful enemies have tracked him down, cornered him, and are about to destroy him. His only hope is the God who delivers the oppressed seeking shelter in him. David cries out to him, fully convinced that—as in the Exodus—God’s face will shine on him at the break of day and YHWH will prove to be all he needs and more.
Prayer:
Jesus, you don’t tolerate slander or oppressive lies because they destroy not just the weak, but the strong too. You suffered the brunt of such falsehood so that you could vindicate, deliver, and richly bless your poor and judge their enemies. Smile on us, I pray. Amen.
During your free moments today, meditate on these words:
When you vindicate me
I’ll behold your face.
I’ll be satisfied when I awaken
beholding your glorious face.