Psalm 69:4-14

Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on Psalm 69:4-14

4Those who hate me without cause
outnumber the hairs of my head;
many are those who would destroy me —
my enemies for no reason.
Though I did not steal,
I must repay.
5You know my folly, O God,
and my guilt is not hidden from You.
6May those who hope in You not be ashamed through me,
O Lord GOD of Hosts;
may those who seek You not be dishonored through me,
O God of Israel.
7For I have endured scorn for Your sake,
and shame has covered my face.
8I have become a stranger to my brothers
and a foreigner to my mother’s sons,
9because zeal for Your house has consumed me,
and the insults of those who insult You have fallen on me.
10I wept and fasted,
but it brought me reproach.
11I made sackcloth my clothing,
and I was sport to them.
12Those who sit at the gate mock me,
and I am the song of drunkards.
13But my prayer to You, O LORD,
is for a time of favor.
In Your abundant loving devotion, O God,
answer me with Your sure salvation.
14Rescue me from the mire
and do not let me sink;
deliver me from my foes
and out of the deep waters.
— Psalm 69:4-14

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