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Psalm 6

Have Mercy on Me, Lord: A Cry from Anguish to Heard Prayer

When anguish reaches the bones and tears fill the night, the faithful cry for the Lord’s mercy, appeal to His steadfast love, and find confidence that He hears prayer.

Chapter Summary

When anguish reaches the bones and tears fill the night, the faithful cry for the Lord’s mercy, appeal to His steadfast love, and find confidence that He hears prayer.

Overview

Psalm 6 argues that the faithful may suffer under the felt weight of divine displeasure, bodily weakness, soul anguish, the threat of death, prolonged tears, and enemy pressure, yet they may still cry for mercy because the Lord’s steadfast love is the ground of deliverance. The psalm turns when David becomes assured that the Lord has heard His weeping and accepted His prayer. Therefore, enemies and evildoers do not have the final word; the Lord’s mercy and justice do.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

Fear of wrath -> plea for mercy -> bodily and soul anguish -> appeal to steadfast love -> death urgency -> tearful exhaustion -> heard prayer -> enemy shame

Covenant Significance

Psalm 6 reflects covenant prayer under the felt weight of discipline, weakness, and enemy opposition. David appeals not to personal worthiness but to the Lord’s unfailing love. The psalm assumes that the Lord hears pleas for mercy, saves His servant, preserves praise among His people, and reverses enemies who oppose His chosen one.

Gospel Clarity

Psalm 6 prepares gospel clarity by showing that sinners and sufferers need mercy before the Lord, not self-rescue. David pleads that wrath would not consume Him, asks to be saved because of the Lord’s unfailing love, and finds confidence that God hears prayer. The gospel reveals the deepest answer: Jesus Christ, the sinless Son of David, bore wrath for sinners, rose from death, and now secures mercy, deliverance, and heard prayer for His people.

Focus Points

  • Divine Rebuke and Discipline
  • Mercy
  • Whole-Person Anguish
  • Waiting under Affliction
  • Steadfast Love
  • Life for Praise
  • Tears and Prayer
  • Divine Hearing
  • Judicial Reversal
  • Doctrine of God
  • Doctrine of Divine Discipline
  • Doctrine of Mercy
  • Doctrine of Human Frailty
  • Doctrine of Prayer
  • Doctrine of Death
  • Doctrine of Judgment
  • Christology

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