Topical Encyclopedia IntroductionPrayer against the wicked is a theme that runs throughout the Bible, reflecting the tension between the righteous and the unrighteous. These prayers often seek divine intervention against those who oppose God's will and threaten His people. Such prayers are rooted in a desire for justice, protection, and the vindication of God's holiness. Biblical Foundation The Bible contains numerous examples of prayers against the wicked, particularly in the Psalms. These prayers, often called imprecatory prayers, call upon God to act against those who perpetrate evil. They express a deep trust in God's justice and sovereignty. Psalms The Psalms are rich with prayers against the wicked. Psalm 5:10, for instance, pleads, "Declare them guilty, O God; let them fall by their own devices. Drive them out for their many transgressions, for they have rebelled against You." Here, the psalmist seeks God's judgment on those who rebel against Him. Psalm 10:15 further illustrates this theme: "Break the arm of the wicked and evildoer; call his wickedness to account until none is left to find." This prayer reflects a desire for the complete eradication of evil and the triumph of righteousness. Psalm 109 is one of the most intense imprecatory psalms, where David calls for severe consequences upon his adversaries. In verses 6-7, he prays, "Appoint an evil man to oppose him; let an accuser stand at his right hand. When he is tried, let him be found guilty, and may |