Psalms 106:30
Then stood vp Phinehas, and executed iudgement: and so the plague was stayed. Psalms 106:30 (KJV)
Then stood up Phinehas, and executed judgment: and
so the plague was stayed. Psalms 106:30 (KJV)
Psalm 106 is a historical psalm that recounts the Israelites’ journey through the wilderness and their repeated disobedience, rebellion, and forgetfulness of God’s faithfulness. The psalmist repeatedly reminds the people how they turned away from the Lord’s commands.
In the verses leading up to 106:30 the people worshiped the false god Baal of Peor, despised judgment, and turned away from the Lord, provoking divine anger. As a result a deadly plague broke out among the Israelites.
In the midst of that crisis Phinehas, the grandson of Aaron, “stood up” – he rose to the occasion and took a decisive stand for righteousness. He executed judgment by taking a javelin and killing an Israelite man who was openly committing immorality with a Midianite woman (Numbers 25:7‑9). His zeal demonstrated loyalty to God and an intolerance for sin, and the plague ceased.
Phinehas’ example teaches the importance of zeal for God’s holiness and of standing against sin. Scripture explicitly commends his action (Numbers 25:10‑13), showing that he acted under divine authority as a priest. While Phinehas acted under God’s command, believers today are called to a fervent desire to honor God without taking violent matters into their own hands.
The episode also underscores the need for confronting sin within the community through loving correction, accountability, and restoration of those who have strayed. Such godly confrontation reflects the heart of the gospel’s redemptive work.
God honored Phinehas’ zeal and halted the plague, illustrating that He is pleased when His people take a stand for righteousness and actively pursue His will.
Phinehas’ actions were driven by his love for God and for his fellow Israelites. Though the act was punitive, it was motivated by a desire to restore the people to a right relationship with the Lord rather than merely to punish.
In conclusion, Psalm 106:30 highlights Phinehas’ courageous act of executing judgment to end rebellion and stop the plague. The passage reminds us of the need for zeal for God’s holiness, the responsibility to confront sin with love, and the ultimate goal of restoring God’s people to faithful obedience.

