Might
The helpless are crushed, sink down, and fall by his might.
Psalm 10:10 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/psa.10.10.ESV
'Might is right', the arrogant insist. The Bible doesn't actually deny that this is often how it seems in the world. Evildoers trample on the helpless and God might seem to be absent.
This Psalm in context insists that the Lord is King, but it often doesn't feel like it. Atheistic scoffers trample on the poor. It seems like no-one will stop them.
The way we can make sense of injustice is to know that even if it often doesn't happen in this life, there is eternity to come when it will be meted out. We deserve the fury of God's righteous justice. Yet if we repent of our sins, we can be saved.
God is on the side of the poor and oppressed. 'Blessed are the poor', Jesus insists, 'for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven'. He was talking in a spiritual sense, but His people are rarely the rich and powerful in this world.
'God of justice, may we be advocates for justice in society. May Your perfect justice reign soon, so that all oppression will cease. In Jesus' name, amen'
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