大卫的诗,交与伶长。用丝弦的乐器,调用第八。 耶和华啊,求你不要在怒中责备我, 也不要在烈怒中惩罚我! 耶和华啊,求你可怜我,因为我软弱。 耶和华啊,求你医治我,因为我的骨头发战。 我心也大大地惊惶。 耶和华啊,你要到几时[才救我]呢? 耶和华啊,求你转回搭救我! 因你的慈爱拯救我。 因为,在死地无人记念你, 在阴间有谁称谢你? 我因唉哼而困乏; 我每夜流泪,把床榻漂起, 把褥子湿透。 我因忧愁眼睛干瘪, 又因我一切的敌人眼睛昏花。 你们一切作孽的人,离开我吧! 因为耶和华听了我哀哭的声音。 耶和华听了我的恳求; 耶和华必收纳我的祷告。 我的一切仇敌都必羞愧,大大惊惶; 他们必要退后,忽然羞愧。
诗篇 6:1-10
The Psalms constitute one of the richest and most emotionally profound collections in all of Scripture. Composed of 150 poems and songs, they express a wide range of human emotions before God: from joy and praise to lament and anguish, through petition, gratitude, trust, and worship.
Written primarily by David, but also by other authors such as Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, and Moses, the Psalms were originally composed to be sung during worship in the temple. They serve as a complete guide for communication with God, offering words to express our deepest feelings, whether of joy or sadness, hope or despair.
The Psalms address universal themes of human experience: the search for justice, facing adversity, celebrating blessings, repentance for sin, trust in divine protection, and hope in redemption. They teach us that we can be completely honest with God about our emotions, while reminding us of His greatness, goodness, and faithfulness. Through the Psalms, we learn to worship, pray, trust, and find refuge in the Lord in all moments of life.