Jesus the Avenger

For he will avenge the blood of his children; he will take revenge against his enemies. He will repay those who hate him and cleanse his people’s land. (Deuteronomy 32.43b)

The great stories across time all share a similar structure. A growing evil that must be defeated at all costs has begun to oppress the world. A hero or band of valiant souls set themselves against the encroaching darkness. In the journey evil appears to prevail, you can feel the music swell with weeping violins as the heroes weep for the fallen. This is the part of the movie where kids start looking at their parents to make sense of the injustice.

Long before the scattered disciples wept at the sight of Jesus dying on the cross, before the people of Israel were led into exile, Moses delivered a final song. His lyrics were cinematic in scope as he marveled at the majesty of God. His song was filled with the future failure of his people to keep the law as they embraced false gods; echoing with divine grief as the Lord’s judgment was leading them to exile. His song is a wake, grieving the future judgment.

But cue the orchestra because this is not the end. No, God will redeem his wayward people. He will reconcile them and invite the nations to rejoice as well. The Lord will triumph over evil and the corrupting forces at work within His creation. He will create new possibilities through His enduring faithfulness and cleanse us. He will avenge His people. Into our exile He is sending our avenger, Jesus.

How wonderful to know during the dark night of the soul that God will avenge his people. We need not take revenge on those who would threaten our reputations or assassinate our character. The Apostle Paul, like Moses before him—both with their share of personal attacks and insurrections—knew the Lord who said, “Vengeance is mine. I will repay.” Rejoicing is our best response then in the midst of our disillusion as we celebrate our Lord Jesus who will avenge His people and bring restoration to His creation.

Jesus, in the pain of hard times, in the chaos of this broken world,

I relinquish my hunger for justice that would raise up a spirit of revenge.

I trust in you to avenge the orphan, widow and stranger. I trust you will avenge me.