Psalms Chapter 39
For the Choir Director. A Psalm of David
Set to Jeduthun
1 I said, “I’ll watch what I do
so I won’t sin with my tongue;
I’ll put a muzzle on my mouth
when sinful people come around.”
2 But when I kept silent even about what was good,
it was of no avail;
my agitation grew worse.
3 The more I thought about it
the more the fire burned within me;
so I spoke up:
4 “LORD, show me my end,
how long I’ll live;
let me realize how fleeting my life is.
5 You’ve made my days like handbreadths;
my lifetime is only a moment to you.
We all stand like a mere breath.
6 We walk around like shadows in turmoil for nothing;
we accumulate wealth without knowing who will inherit it.
Ps 39:1-6
7 “Now Lord, what is it I’m waiting for?
You’re my only hope.
8 Save me from my sins;
don’t let fools humiliate me.
9 I can’t open my mouth; I’m not able to speak
because you’re the one that disabled me.
10 Stop striking me;
I’m exhausted from your blows.
11 You discipline us for our sins
and consume like a moth what’s precious to us.
Clearly, we’re all nothing more than a breath.
Ps 39:7-11
12 “Hear my prayer, LORD;
don’t ignore my tears
because I’m a passing guest,
a nomad like my ancestors.
13 Leave me alone so I can be happy again
before I’m gone and don’t exist anymore.”
Ps 39:12-13
