WORDS OF eNCOURAGEMENT

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

 

Scripture

 

“Do not hide your face from your servant, for I am in distress—make haste to answer me.” Psalm 69:17

 

Reflections

 

Psalm 69 is attributed to David, a pillar of faith for both Jews and Christians.  He stands as an example to us all.  At the same time, when we read the psalm, we are reminded of David’s humanity.  He had his weak moments.

 

He’s obviously in distress while writing the psalm.  He cries out to God to save him in verse 17.  “I am in distress—make hast to answer me.”  His plea is not an example of patience.  He was calling upon God to save him and save him quickly.

 

David is not the only spiritual giant who has found it hard to be patient in suffering.  There are untold numbers of others who have cried out to God for a swift rescue.  It is not easy to be patient in suffering.

 

We may have our moments when we feel that God has abandoned us.  We may feel that he has hidden his face from us.  We may have our times when we cry out, “Lord grant me patience and grant it now!”  But we also live in a different time than David.  We have come to know that God has come to save us in Christ Jesus.

 

Our ultimate rescue does not always happen on our timeline.  Still, it does come.

 

Prayer

 

Lord God, thank you for your steadfast love and abundant mercy.  Keep me mindful of your ultimate rescue, even when I am in distress and impatient.  In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

Full Reading: Psalm 69:7-18