Psalm 69
In Psalm 69, the psalmist cries out to God in distress, feeling overwhelmed by the troubles and enemies who surround him. He begs God to save him, to not let him sink in the deep waters, and to turn his enemies back. The psalmist expresses his frustration and sorrow, feeling like he has been shamed and rejected by those who should have been his friends. Despite this, he puts his hope and trust in God, recognizing that God is the one who can deliver him.
Bible version
Cry for Help in Distress
Commentary
Psalm 69 paints a vivid picture of the emotional turmoil that often accompanies difficult circumstances. The psalmist's raw and honest expression of his feelings serves as a model for us in times of distress, reminding us that we can bring our brokenness and pain to God in prayer. This psalm also highlights the important theme of trust in God, even in the midst of trials. The psalmist's confidence in God's power to save and deliver him is an encouragement for us to cling to God's promises and to seek refuge in Him. Overall, Psalm 69 teaches us to turn to God in our darkest moments and to trust in His unfailing love and faithfulness.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the Psalm, chapter 69 it would take approximately 4 minutes to finish.
There are 36 verses in Psalm, chapter 69.