Reading: Psalm 69
For the director of music. To the tune of “Lilies.” Of David.
Verses 1-5
Save me, O God,
for the waters have come up to my neck.
I sink in the miry depths,
where there is no foothold.
I have come into the deep waters;
the floods engulf me.
I am worn out calling for help;
my throat is parched.
My eyes fail, looking for my God.
Those who hate me without reason
outnumber the hairs of my head;
many are my enemies without cause,
those who seek to destroy me.
I am forced to restore
what I did not steal.
You, God, know my folly;
my guilt is not hidden from you (NIV).
Reflection
Above all else Psalm 69 is a plea for help. Save me, O God, for the waters have come up to my neck.

Future Site of a Mass Resurrection, Landestreu Cemetery, Landestreu, SK — photo by Donald Adam
Have you ever been neck deep in trouble? I’ve been there and it’s not an entirely pleasant experience. I can recall hanging upside down in my car, which was sitting on its roof in a snow-covered ditch. My wife was suspended upside down in the driver’s seat beside me.
Suddenly finding yourself upside down after a high-speed-icy skid can be unsettling. I recall unfastening my seatbelt so I could reverse my position and sit upright on the interior of the car roof. Opening the car doors was impossible due to the snow jammed up on the outside. There we sat, car tires in the air, as the sun began to set.
We had two life lines: a mobile phone and a direct line to Jesus. Both worked flawlessly. Within minutes a young couple helped us out of the car. Later that evening we drove our flipped car back into the city undamaged. There was nothing to indicate we were in a rollover, not even a scratch on the car body.
This true account serves as a reminder to me that God hears us when we pray. When we are in over our head—when we are neck deep and beyond—we can call out to God.
God did not save us because we are faultless. As the psalmist says, “You, God, know my folly; my guilt is not hidden from you.” God saves us because of His great mercy.
Response: LORD God, thank you for showing us mercy when we don’t deserve it. Thank you for coming to rescue the likes of me. Amen.
Your Turn: Has the Lord helped you when you were neck deep in trouble?
Praise the Lord! Indeed…. once in a brand new car in France driving home from work I made the mistake of passing a sugar beet truck…. the car in front of me has also passed and I should never have followed it….. (this was my folly!)… and low and behold the person in front of me passing the truck took her time…and I ended up facing a high speed car…. quite frankly….the Lord and his Angels took over! Not much room on the highway…but the 3 of us managed and the Lord put us exactly where we were supposed to be! I can tell you the sugar beet truck driver honked his horn at me for quite a while and rightly so…I was in the wrong and I knew it! and this is why when passing we should NEVER NEVER follow another car! Well…I shook for an hour after that event… and when I had time to stop and think…because it was a new car…. I did not have the radio stations set…and I had landed upon a CAtholic station and was praying just 5 minutes before the event! True story and May God Bless you All! and May the Lord be eternally praised…and I thank him for that day and his GRACE! and so true..everyday I find a reason to say THANK YOU GOD…. Amen!
What a great story, Louise. The Lord rescues even when we we are at fault. To God be the praise.
Thank you David… and what comes to mind..are the walls of Jericho fell because of PRAISE! So Praising the Lord helps us to overcome and to be in a state of JOY! Alléluia, Amen!