Daily Wisdom Plan

Psalms 9,10,11,12

Psalms 9

1For the choir director: according to . A psalm of David. [1] I will thank the LORD with all my heart; I will declare all your wondrous works.

2I will rejoice and boast about you; I will sing about your name, Most High.

3When my enemies retreat, they stumble and perish before you.

4For you have upheld my just cause; you are seated on your throne as a righteous judge.

5You have rebuked the nations: You have destroyed the wicked; you have erased their name forever and ever.

6The enemy has come to eternal ruin. You have uprooted the cities, and the very memory of them has perished.

7But the LORD sits enthroned forever; he has established his throne for judgment.

8And he judges the world with righteousness; he executes judgment on the nations with fairness.

9The LORD is a refuge for the persecuted, a refuge in times of trouble.

10Those who know your name trust in you because you have not abandoned those who seek you, LORD.

11Sing to the LORD, who dwells in Zion; proclaim his deeds among the nations.

12For the one who seeks an accounting for bloodshed remembers them; he does not forget the cry of the oppressed.

13Be gracious to me, LORD; consider my affliction at the hands of those who hate me. Lift me up from the gates of death,

14so that I may declare all your praises. I will rejoice in your salvation within the gates of Daughter Zion.

15The nations have fallen into the pit they made; their foot is caught in the net they have concealed.

16The LORD has made himself known; he has executed justice, snaring the wicked by the work of their hands. Higgaion. Selah

17The wicked will return to Sheol  — all the nations that forget God.

18For the needy will not always be forgotten; the hope of the oppressed will not perish forever.

19Rise up, LORD! Do not let mere humans prevail; let the nations be judged in your presence.

20Put terror in them, LORD; let the nations know they are only humans. Selah

Psalms 10

1LORD, why do you stand so far away? Why do you hide in times of trouble?

2In arrogance the wicked relentlessly pursue their victims; let them be caught in the schemes they have devised.

3For the wicked one boasts about his own cravings; the one who is greedy curses and despises the LORD.

4In all his scheming, the wicked person arrogantly thinks, “There’s no accountability, since there’s no God.”

5His ways are always secure; your lofty judgments have no effect on him; he scoffs at all his adversaries.

6He says to himself, “I will never be moved — from generation to generation without calamity.”

7Cursing, deceit, and violence fill his mouth; trouble and malice are under his tongue.

8He waits in ambush near settlements; he kills the innocent in secret places. His eyes are on the lookout for the helpless;

9he lurks in secret like a lion in a thicket. He lurks in order to seize a victim; he seizes a victim and drags him in his net.

10So he is oppressed and beaten down; helpless people fall because of the wicked one’s strength.

11He says to himself, “God has forgotten; he hides his face and will never see.”

12Rise up, LORD God! Lift up your hand. Do not forget the oppressed.

13Why has the wicked person despised God? He says to himself, “You will not demand an account.”

14But you yourself have seen trouble and grief, observing it in order to take the matter into your hands. The helpless one entrusts himself to you; you are a helper of the fatherless.

15Break the arm of the wicked, evil person, until you look for his wickedness, but it can’t be found.

16The LORD is King forever and ever; the nations will perish from his land.

17LORD, you have heard the desire of the humble; you will strengthen their hearts. You will listen carefully,

18doing justice for the fatherless and the oppressed so that mere humans from the earth may terrify them no more.

Psalms 11

1For the choir director. Of David. [1] I have taken refuge in the LORD. How can you say to me, “Escape to the mountains like a bird!

2For look, the wicked string bows; they put their arrows on bowstrings to shoot from the shadows at the upright in heart.

3When the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?”

4The LORD is in his holy temple; the LORD—his throne is in heaven. His eyes watch; his gaze examines everyone.

5The LORD examines the righteous, but he hates the wicked and those who love violence.

6Let him rain burning coals and sulfur on the wicked; let a scorching wind be the portion in their cup.

7For the LORD is righteous; he loves righteous deeds. The upright will see his face.

Psalms 12

1For the choir director: according to . A psalm of David. [1] Help, LORD, for no faithful one remains; the loyal have disappeared from the human race.

2They lie to one another; they speak with flattering lips and deceptive hearts.

3May the LORD cut off all flattering lips and the tongue that speaks boastfully.

4They say, “Through our tongues we have power; our lips are our own — who can be our master?”

5“Because of the devastation of the needy and the groaning of the poor, I will now rise up,” says the LORD. “I will provide safety for the one who longs for it.”

6The words of the LORD are pure words, like silver refined in an earthen furnace, purified seven times.

7You, LORD, will guard us; you will protect us from this generation forever.

8The wicked prowl all around, and what is worthless is exalted by the human race.