Psalms 69:15
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
What Does This Mean?
This verse is from Psalm 69, where the author, traditionally David, is praying to God for deliverance from overwhelming troubles. He uses the imagery of water and the depths to express his fear of being overwhelmed by his troubles. The key message is a plea for help in times of great distress.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a pool and the water starts to get too deep for you. You feel like you might be swallowed up by the water. In this verse, the person is saying, 'God, don't let my problems get so big that they swallow me up! Help me!'
Historical Background
Psalm 69 is traditionally attributed to King David and was likely written during a time of intense personal struggle and persecution. It reflects the cultural setting of ancient Israel where the imagery of water and the depths was commonly used to express feelings of distress and the need for divine rescue.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone is facing a severe financial crisis. This verse can be a reminder to seek God's help, trusting that He can rescue us from overwhelming situations just as the Psalmist did. For instance, praying for God's intervention in financial struggles can provide peace and a sense of being heard.