Psalms 69:18

French Jerusalem 1998

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a prayer from the Psalmist asking God to come close to their soul, to redeem it, and to deliver them from their enemies. The key message is about seeking divine intervention and protection.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're in a playground and there are some mean kids who won't let you play. You might ask your mom or dad to come and help you. This verse is like that, but the Psalmist is asking God to come and help them because they feel surrounded by mean people.

Historical Background

This verse is part of Psalm 69, written by King David, who lived around 1000 BCE. He wrote this during a time when he faced many adversaries, and the Psalm reflects his deep faith and reliance on God during challenging times.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you are facing a difficult situation at work where your colleagues are not supporting you. This verse reminds you to pray to God, asking for His intervention and protection, knowing that He can deliver you from such adversities.

Topics

prayerdeliverancesalvationenemiesfaithredemption

Related Verses

Psalm 130:1-4Lamentations 3:55-58Luke 22:44Hebrews 7:25Romans 8:31-39

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I apply Psalm 69:18 to my daily life?
You can apply this verse by praying for God's intervention in your life, especially when you feel overwhelmed by challenges or enemies. Ask for His protection and deliverance.
What does it mean to draw near to one's soul?
Drawing near to one's soul means to have a close, personal relationship with God, allowing Him to address the deepest parts of your being and to offer the needed redemption and deliverance.
Who are the enemies in Psalm 69:18?
The enemies in this verse can be understood both literally and metaphorically. They could be actual people who oppose the Psalmist, or they could symbolize any challenges or adversities that threaten the Psalmist's spiritual well-being.
How does this verse relate to the idea of salvation?
This verse highlights the concept of salvation by showing the Psalmist's reliance on God for deliverance and redemption from their enemies and troubles, reflecting the broader theme of God's saving grace in the Bible.
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