Psalm 6 — On Sorrow, Shame and Relief
This psalm remind us there is but one hope to escape sorrow.

This psalm remind us there is but one hope to escape sorrow.
A prayer for judgment and mercy as we grow in faith.
Celebrate that God gives the gladness in your heart, and trust that his word is good law.
The third psalm first introduces the personal need in the psalms. It is both petition and praise.
The Power and the Glory belongs to one alone, and any who rage against this have tiny fists, indeed.
The opening psalm invites and encourages us to read and think about all the psalms. They are the words of living water and faith.
Praise God! He has great power to help, heal and comfort us all.
Our creator and king gives us life, liberty and salvation.
It’s always a good day for praise.
When we praise and lift up God, our own spirits are helped, too.
Praise God with all your being!
How can these words increase your faith?
With what do we wage war?
We come empty to a God who fulfills.
‘Now that you have come to know God, or rather, be known by God’ —Galatians 4.9
I need to build my morning prayer habit, and this psalm will help.
Facing evil, David prayed for help.
It need not be troubling to be near our Creator.
Though we walk through the midst of Trouble, we can trust in Revival.
God gave us words, even hard words, to help us understand and cope with the world.
This psalm gets our minds on track to think about God all the day long.
A life in praise is a life in harmony with God’s heart & word.
We praise God and bless our fellow man; we can live in a redeemed world.
When eagerly sought by God’s children, unity becomes a fertile foundation for growth.
We are blessed by old covenants and promises.
Hypocrites are found out; only truthful hearts can speak psalms like these with sincerity.
Our a spiritual bankruptcy is not without hope.
Their power to control falls flat before our Father.
Those who feel sorrow are not alone; those who fear the Lord will be blessed.
Except the Lord builds, all our creations crack.