Comfort in God’s Judgments
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Comfort in God's Judgments
January 26, 2026 | André K. Dugger
“Lord, I remember your judgments from long ago and find comfort. Fury seizes me because of the wicked who reject your instruction.”
Psalm 119:52-53 (CSB)
When your heart feels unsettled by the brokenness of this world, you can steady yourself by remembering the sure judgments of the Lord. The psalmist says, “I remember your judgments from long ago and find comfort.” God’s track record of righteousness is flawless. His judgments are not rash, unfair, or inconsistent. They reveal His holiness, justice, and covenant faithfulness. Looking back at how He has dealt with sin and upheld His Word reminds you that He will do the same today.
This brings you comfort in two ways. First, you are reminded that God’s promises to His people are unshakable. Just as He delivered Israel from Egypt, protected David from his enemies, and fulfilled every prophecy in Christ, He will keep His Word to you. Second, you are assured that God sees the wickedness around you. Evil does not go unnoticed, nor will it go unpunished. The cross of Christ proves this; sin was judged with full severity, yet grace was poured out on those who believe.
At the same time, the psalmist feels fury at those who reject God’s instruction. This anger is not rooted in personal offense but in zeal for God’s honor. Sin dishonors the Lord, destroys lives, and leads people to eternal ruin. As a follower of Christ, you are called to hate sin without hating people; to burn with holy anger at rebellion against God, while still longing for sinners to repent and find mercy at the cross.
Jesus Himself wept over Jerusalem because they rejected God’s Word (Luke 19:41–44). His grief was mingled with righteous anger, yet His mission was to seek and save the lost. In Him, you learn how to hold both comfort and holy sorrow: comfort in knowing God is just, and sorrow because so many resist His truth.
So, when wickedness unsettles your spirit, let it drive you deeper into God’s Word. Let His past judgments remind you that He is still in control. And let your fury over sin stir you to greater devotion, prayer, and witness for the sake of Christ’s name.
- Reflection Question:
When you see wickedness in the world, do you allow it to fuel despair, or do you find comfort in God’s unchanging justice and promises?
- Prayer: Father, help me to remember Your righteous judgments and take comfort in them. Let my anger over sin move me to deeper faithfulness and greater zeal for Your truth. In Jesus’ name, amen.




