Psalm 5, a heartfelt plea for divine guidance and assistance, unfolds as a poignant expression of the psalmist’s trust and reliance on God in times of distress.
This sacred hymn, attributed to King David, resonates with a deep sense of urgency and humility as it seeks the Almighty’s attention.
As the supplicant approaches the Creator, the verses capture a delicate blend of reverence and desperation, painting a vivid portrait of a soul yearning for divine intervention.
With eloquent language and poetic resonance, Psalm 5 serves as a timeless invocation, inviting readers to join in the profound dialogue between the human spirit and the omnipotent source of guidance and mercy.
Psalm 5 is a good morning prayer of a righteous man praying to God for deliverance from suffering and seeking guidance and divine Help.
Psalm 5 Prayer
2 Give ear to my words, O Lord; understand my sighing.
3 Attend to the sound of my cry, my king and my God! For to you I will pray, Lord;
4 in the morning you will hear my voice; in the morning I will plead before you and wait.
5 You are not a God who delights in evil; no wicked person finds refuge with you;
6 the arrogant cannot stand before your eyes. You hate all who do evil;
7 you destroy those who speak falsely. A bloody and fraudulent man the Lord abhors.
8 But I, through the abundance of your mercy, will enter into your house. I will bow down toward your holy sanctuary out of fear of you.
9 Lord, guide me in your justice because of my foes; make straight your way before me.
10 For there is no sincerity in their mouth; their heart is corrupt. Their throat is an open grave; on their tongue are subtle lies.
11 Declare them guilty, God; make them fall by their own devices. Drive them out for their many sins; for they have rebelled against you.
12 Then all who trust in you will be glad and forever shout for joy. You will protect them and those will rejoice in you who love your name.
13 For you, Lord, bless the just one; you surround him with favor like a shield.
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