Psalms 33:10

10 The Lord upsets the plans of nations; he ruins all their plans.

Psalms 33:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 33:10

The Lord bringeth the counsel of the Heathen to nought
The psalmist having taken notice of the works of creation, in order to excite the saints to praise, proceeds to observe the providence of God, and particularly that branch of it which lies in disappointing the designs of wicked men; it is wickedness which they consult and devise, and thin is against the Lord's people, his cause and interest, and so against himself; and though their schemes are formed and contrived with a great deal of subtlety, yet they are commonly blasted; whether laid by particular persons, as by Ahithophel against David; or by nations, whole bodies of men, as of the Egyptians and Assyrians against Israel; and of Jews and Gentiles against Christ and his cause;

he maketh the devices of the people of none effect;
the same thing is expressed here as before, in different words, for the further confirmation of it, and that it might be attended to. This is the Lord's doing, he is omniscient, and knows all the secret plots and designs of men; and he is omnipotent, and counteracts them, and confounds them in all their measures; and is faithful to his people, cause, and interest.

Psalms 33:10 In-Context

8 All the earth should worship the Lord; the whole world should fear him.
9 He spoke, and it happened. He commanded, and it appeared.
10 The Lord upsets the plans of nations; he ruins all their plans.
11 But the Lord's plans will stand forever; his ideas will last from now on.
12 Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people he chose for his very own.
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