What Can We Learn from Psalm 25?

Jun 30,2025 00:00

What Can We Learn from Psalm 25?

Psalm 25 is a prayer of David, combining trust, confession, and a plea for guidance. It teaches us how to approach God in every season.

1. Acknowledging Our Need (vv. 1–3)

“To you, O LORD, I lift up my soul… my hope is in you” expresses total dependence on God’s unfailing grace.

2. Seeking Forgiveness (vv. 6–7)

David recalls God’s mercy on his ancestors—“Remember not the sins of my youth” (v. 7)—teaching that God’s forgiveness is rooted in His covenantal love.

3. Requesting Guidance (vv. 4–5, 8–11)

  • “Make me to know your ways, O LORD; teach me your paths” (v. 4) highlights our need for divine direction.
  • “Good and upright is the LORD; therefore he instructs sinners in the way” (v. 8) assures that God leads with compassion.

4. Trusting in God’s Protection (vv. 12–14)

“The LORD confides in those who fear him; he makes his covenant known” (v. 14) reveals that reverent trust unlocks deeper fellowship and revelation.

5. Application

  • Begin each day with a prayer modeled on Psalm 25: lift your soul, seek forgiveness, and ask for guidance.
  • Use its verses in journaling—track how God’s paths unfold in your life.
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