psalm 6:6 meaning - Axtarish в Google
In Psalm 6:6, David portrays a vivid image of his grief-soaked nights, sleeping not in peace but amidst tears that seem to flood his bed . His lament underscores the human experience of suffering and the natural desire to turn to God in our afflictions, seeking relief and solace.
David begins Psalm 6 by asking the Lord to withhold discipline from him. He describes the anguish he is experiencing. His bones are in pain and his soul is ...
I am weary with my groaning - I am exhausted or worn out with it. That is, his sorrows were so deep, and his groaning was so constant, that his strength failed.
I am weary with my groanings by reason of bodily illness, or indwelling sin, or the guilt of actual transgressions, or the hidings of God's face.
David is distressed, in both body and mind. This has caused him to search his life to see if God is using this affliction to punish him for some sin.
David Guzik commentary on Psalm 6 describes the plea of David to lighten the chastening hand of God, before he declares his confidence in Him.
These verses speak the language of a heart truly humbled under humbling providences, of a broken and contrite spirit under great afflictions.
9 февр. 2024 г. · Psalm 6 is the first real lament of David against the Lord and where his heart is consumed with thoughts of his enemies. He is depressed.
Verse 6. The Psalmist gives a fearful description of his long agony: I am weary with my groaning. He has groaned till his throat was hoarse; he had cried for ...
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