Psalm 6 is the first of the penitential psalms a prayer of confession, sorrow, and hope in the steadfast love of God. In this episode of Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, Dave Jenkins walks through Psalm 6 and shows how God invites His people to bring their deepest anguish, grief, and weakness before Him. David cries out under the weight of suffering and discipline, yet he anchors his hope not in his own merit but in the mercy and covenant love of the Lord. This psalm teaches that lament is not unbelief. It is faith crying out to the God who hears, forgives, and delivers. Psalm 6 ultimately points to Jesus Christ, the Man of Sorrows, who bore God's wrath so that sinners might receive mercy. Because of Christ, believers can be confident that their prayers are heard and accepted by God. Key Themes: • God disciplines His people in love, not wrath. • Honest lament as a faithful response to suffering. • Confidence rooted in God's steadfast love. • Christ as the fulfillment of our cries for mercy. Scripture Reading: Psalm 6 Key Verse: Psalm 6:9 — "The LORD has heard my plea; the LORD accepts my prayer." For more from Reading the Bible Daily with Dave, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/reading-the-bible-daily-with-dave/