Psalm 64
In verse 6 the same word is used, in three forms, to describe the activity of the wicked. The root word (chaphas) means to examine, seek out, or investigate. The wicked carefully and thoroughly plan out the evil they do. Their plan seems foolproof, perfect, and absolutely flawless.
What they fail to bring into their calculation is God’s action. Not only does their plan fail because of God’s involvement, but He turns their plan onto or against them. In verses 2-3 the evil sharpen their tongues and prepare poison arrows. But in true irony they are the ones who end up being shot, and their sharpened tongues inflict their own wounds.
While we don’t know what prompted the Psalmist to pen this poem, we can see the same story in our world. The forces of evil are at work planning their advantage and the fall of the innocent. But God is still at work, and while in the midst of it all we may not see the Lord’s victory, it is coming. One of the tools the Lord uses is the powers of evil.
“Help me to never fear the plans of the evil, because, Lord, You will be victorious. AMEN.”