Psalm 10 in the King James Version of the Bible is a heartfelt cry for help and justice in the face of wickedness and oppression. In this psalm, the psalmist reflects on the actions of the wicked, who appear to prosper and oppress the weak with impunity. The psalmist questions why God seems distant and inactive in the face of such evil. The wicked are described as arrogant, full of deceit, and without regard for God or others. They prey upon the helpless and believe they will never be held accountable.
In response to this injustice, the psalmist calls upon God to arise and take action. They express confidence in God's character, acknowledging His sovereignty and justice. The psalmist pleads for the wicked to be defeated, to be held accountable for their actions, and for the oppressed to find refuge in God's care. They seek God's intervention to bring an end to the wickedness and restore justice.
