Biblical Reflections
Psalm 69 Psalm 69 is an individual lament in which a faithful person is suffering for the wrongs that he is done, but that the wicked are taking advantage of the suffering and making it worse. But if this is from David, he represents the whole nation. The New Testament cites several verses from this Psalm and applies them to the life of Christ. 1-4 – The singer describes great danger from treacherous enemies who hate him without cause. Much of the attacks come as lies. 5-8 – The singer admits his own folly. He does not hide it. 9-12 – The singer talks about bearing reproach. In Romans 15:3, Paul applies verse 9 – the reproaches of those who reproach you have fallen on me – to Jesus. Jesus suffers reproach for the sake of God’s truth. 13-18 – The singer expresses his reliance on God. We see the names of God, Elohim and YHWH. God’s attributes are described as steadfast love and faithfulness. These are basis for approaching God in prayer. 19- 21 – God you know all about me, all my faults, my reproach, my shame, and my dishonor. The singer finds no comfort or pity from his attackers. Verse 21 – is used by the Apostle John in John 19, where Jesus dying on the cross is given sour wine to drink. 22-28 – The singer now calls on punishment for his attackers, as they deserve it. Verses 22-23 are cited in Romans 11:9-10 by Paul to explain why Jews who reject the message of Christ have hardened. Verse 25 – is cited by Peter in Acts 1:20 and applied to Judas. 29-33 – Deliver me for the sake of the humble. Then the singer will glorify and magnify God to the faithful for this salvation. 34-36 – As a result, the earth, sea, and heavens and all the faithful praise God. Weekly Comments on Prayer:
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