In today's episode of Word for Word: The Bible, we walk through Psalms 69–71, three honest prayers from the hardest seasons of life. Psalm 69 cries out from deep waters, exhausted and worn from waiting on God, yet still choosing praise. Psalm 70 is a short, urgent plea: come quickly to help me. And Psalm 71 lifts the voice of old age, trusting the God who has held us since birth not to abandon us now. Join Kevin Mooneyhan as we discover a faith that endures through despair, distress, and the passing years, anchored in God's unfailing faithfulness.
Episode Overview
What do you do when you feel like you're going under? In this episode we follow Psalms 69 through 71, three prayers wrung from deep distress. Psalm 69 pictures drowning in deep waters, sinking in mud with no foothold, exhausted from crying out, yet the psalmist still turns to praise.
Psalm 70 is a short, breathless plea for help when there's no strength for long prayers. Psalm 71 comes from the vantage point of old age, trusting the God who has sustained us from birth to remain faithful as our strength fades. Together they show a faith that perseveres across every season.
Key Themes
• Honest lament from deep distress
• Choosing praise even while waiting on God
• Short, urgent prayers when strength fails
• God's faithfulness from youth into old age
• Perseverance through repeated seasons of difficulty
In This Episode You'll Discover
• How to keep praising when you feel like you're sinking
• Why a brief, desperate prayer is still real prayer
• The way God's faithfulness spans your whole life
• How to entrust your aging and weakness to God
• The major lesson: God does not forsake those He has carried
Today's Scripture:
Psalms 69–71
About the Podcast
Word for Word: The Bible is a chronological Bible study podcast hosted by Kevin Mooneyhan that takes listeners through the entire Bible one chapter at a time. Each episode combines Scripture reading, historical context, theological insight, and practical application to help listeners understand God's Word and grow in their faith.