Unmasking the Boastfulness of Iniquity
"How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?" - Psalms 94:4

**Unmasking the Boastfulness of Iniquity**
In Psalm 94:4, we find a poignant refrain that resonates deep within our human experience: "How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?" This verse encapsulates a moment of despair and outrage, as the psalmist confronts the audacity of the wicked and the seeming silence of God in the face of injustice. The raw emotion conveyed here is not just a protest against the harshness of words spoken by the ungodly; it is an invitation to reflect on the overarching nature of justice, righteousness, and the ultimate sovereignty of the Almighty.
The psalm begins with a striking question, one that we too often find ourselves asking in times of trial and tribulation. When we observe the world around us, with its rampant injustices, we can easily resonate with the anguish expressed. "How long?" is a timeless cry, reflecting impatience, longing, and sometimes even a deep sense of abandonment. It begs a divine answer that often feels delayed.
The phrase "utter and speak hard things" reveals that the reality of the plight against the faithful is not merely systemic or material but is also rooted in words—words that are sharp, biting, and unrelentingly cruel. In today’s world, we see this manifest in various forms: verbal bullying, accusations, contempt, and slander. Perhaps it is the direct attacks against our faith or the mocking of our principles. Yet, we are called not to respond in kind but to be steadfast, remaining true to our convictions.
Then comes the alarming picture that the workers of iniquity not only speak these hard things but do so with a sense of pride, boasting themselves. There’s a startling contrast here between the humble, quiet strength of the righteous and the loud, brash self-aggrandizement demonstrated by those who choose evil. It prompts us to consider: why is it that the wicked seem so comfortable displaying their arrogance? Boasting typically implies a sense of safety, signaling a belief that one’s power will not be questioned or challenged. This betrays an understanding of righteousness that is the antithesis of what God desires from us.
To boast is to celebrate oneself—to exalt over others. We must recognize this behavior for what it is: a delusion of invulnerability. The workers of iniquity may initially seem untroubled, but the Scriptures assure us that the day of reckoning is inevitable. As believers in God’s ultimate authority and divine justice, we must hold fast to the truth that every voice raised in prideful boasting will one day be silenced by the sovereign hand of God.
In contemplating Psalm 94:4, we are invited into deeper prayer and reflection. When we are faced with injustice or the painful words of others, how do we respond? Do we echo the agony of the psalmist and succumb to despair? Or do we take a stand on the promises of God, rooted in His love and justice?
As we journey through life, let us remember that God sees the plight of His people. Our passionate questions, cries, and feelings of helplessness do not go unheard; they are recorded in the annals of heaven. In the midst of trials, we are called to remain anchored in faith—trusting that God will vindicate, deliver, and ultimately triumph over darkness.
May we be like the psalmist: courageous enough to voice our struggles but steadfast enough to place our hope in the eternal God who upholds justice. When the world around us seems to applaud the boastful and the wicked, let us seek solace in the promise of God’s righteousness that will one day be revealed, leading us not only to endure but also to flourish in His grace.
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Psalms 94:4 - "How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?"
"How long shall they utter and speak hard things? and all the workers of iniquity boast themselves?" - Psalms 94:4
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Psalms 94:16 - "Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?"
Psalms 94:6 - "They slay the widow and the stranger, and murder the fatherless."
Psalms 94:11 - "The LORD knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity."
Psalms 94:22 - "But the LORD is my defence; and my God is the rock of my refuge."
Psalms 94:21 - "They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood."
Psalms 94:5 - "They break in pieces thy people, O LORD, and afflict thine heritage."
"They break in pieces thy people, O LORD, and afflict thine heritage." - Psalms 94:5
Psalms 94:2 - "Lift up thyself, thou judge of the earth: render a reward to the proud."
Psalms 94:14 - "For the LORD will not cast off his people, neither will he forsake his inheritance."
Psalms 119:94 - "I am thine, save me; for I have sought thy precepts."
Psalms 94:3 - "LORD, how long shall the wicked, how long shall the wicked triumph?"
Psalms 94:8 - "Understand, ye brutish among the people: and ye fools, when will ye be wise?"
Psalms 94:20 - "Shall the throne of iniquity have fellowship with thee, which frameth mischief by a law?"
Psalms 94:7 - "Yet they say, The LORD shall not see, neither shall the God of Jacob regard it."
Psalms 94:15 - "But judgment shall return unto righteousness: and all the upright in heart shall follow it."
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"The LORD knoweth the thoughts of man, that they are vanity." - Psalms 94:11
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Psalms 94:9 - "He that planted the ear, shall he not hear? he that formed the eye, shall he not see?"
Psalms 94:17 - "Unless the LORD had been my help, my soul had almost dwelt in silence."
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Psalms 94:10 - "He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he correct? he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
Psalms 94:1 - "O LORD God, to whom vengeance belongeth; O God, to whom vengeance belongeth, shew thyself."
Psalms 94:18 - "When I said, My foot slippeth; thy mercy, O LORD, held me up."