AI OVERVIEW: In Psalm 10, the writer vents feelings of abandonment and questions God’s distance in trouble, but the teaching is to pair those emotions with truth about God’s character and His eventual judgments. Arrogance and pride lead to destructive behavior—cursing, deceit, oppression, and violence—because the proud assume they won’t be judged; yet God sees mischief, tests the righteous, and will break the strength of the wicked until none is left. In Psalm 11, David proclaims refuge in the Lord, recalls that the Lord sits in heaven, tests the righteous, hates the wicked, and that the upright will behold His face, while righteousness is imputed to believers through Christ.
YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION: A chapter by chapter and verse by verse study of the Psalms taught by Pastor Aaron Gamb of Calvary Chapel Ontario, Oregon. Visit us at www.ccontario.com for online studies through the entire Bible.