The psalm starts with an expression of thanksgiving to God, showing gratitude for His justice and mighty deeds.
There's a strong sense of confidence in God's timing and justice, reflecting trust in His supreme authority over judgment.
The tone shifts to warning, advising the wicked about their impending judgment, highlighting the psalmist's concern for moral order.
For the righteous, there is a sense of relief and vindication as God’s judgments are seen as restoring balance and righteousness.
The psalm concludes with a sense of deep reverence and awe for God’s power and authority, affirming His control over the earthly and divine order.