PSALM 25*
Confident Prayer for Forgiveness and Guidance
I
To you, O LORD, I lift up my soul,
do not let me be disgraced;b
do not let my enemies gloat over me.
but only those who are treacherous without cause.
teach me your paths.d
for you are God my savior,
for you I wait all the day long.
for they are ages old.e
remember me according to your mercy,
because of your goodness, LORD.
II
therefore he shows sinners the way,
and teaches the humble his way.
toward those who honor his covenant and decrees.
pardon my guilt, though it is great.
God shows him the way he should choose.g
and his descendants will inherit the land.h
and his covenant instructs them.
who frees my feet from the snare.i
III
for I am alone and afflicted.j
bring me out of my distress.
take away all my sins.
see how fiercely they hate me.
do not let me be disgraced, for in you I seek refuge.
I wait for you, O LORD.
from all its distress!
* [Psalm 25] A lament. Each verse begins with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Such acrostic Psalms are often a series of statements only loosely connected. The psalmist mixes ardent pleas (Ps 25:1–2, 16–22) with expressions of confidence in God who forgives and guides.
* [25:22] A final verse beginning with the Hebrew letter pe is added to the normal twenty-two-letter alphabet. Thus the letters aleph, lamed, and pe open the first, middle (Ps 25:11), and last lines of the Psalm. Together, they spell aleph, the first letter of the alphabet, from a Hebrew root that means “to learn.”
c. [25:3] Ps 22:6; Is 49:23; Dn 3:40.
d. [25:4] Ps 27:11; 86:11; 119:12, 35; 143:8, 10.
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