What is the meaning of Psalm 6:6? I am weary from groaning “I am weary from groaning” (Psalm 6:6) pictures a soul and body at their limits. • David feels spent—every sigh seems to drain more strength (Psalm 31:9–10). • His groaning is continuous, not momentary; the grief is so deep it wears him out (Psalm 38:8). • Scripture often links spiritual anguish with physical fatigue; Elijah collapses under a broom tree after intense fear and despair (1 Kings 19:3–5). • The Lord hears such groans—Romans 8:26 reminds us that even wordless pleas reach Him by the Spirit’s intercession. All night I flood my bed with weeping “All night I flood my bed with weeping” underscores how sorrow steals sleep. • Nighttime should bring rest, yet David’s tears replace it, echoing Psalm 77:2, “My soul refused to be comforted.” • His pillow becomes a reservoir of grief, much like Job’s lament: “My eyes pour out tears to God” (Job 16:20). • The phrase “all night” shows prolonged wrestling; Jacob once spent the whole night contending with God until blessing came (Genesis 32:24–26). • Such scenes assure us that God is not disturbed by our midnight cries; Psalm 121:4 promises He “neither slumbers nor sleeps.” And drench my couch with tears “And drench my couch with tears” intensifies the image: the sorrow is so copious it soaks furniture. • The couch—place of repose—turns into an altar of lament (Lamentations 2:18). • David’s tears are not wasted; Psalm 56:8 says God keeps them in His bottle, recording each one. • Prophetic foreshadowing appears: the Man of Sorrows “offered up prayers… with loud cries and tears” (Hebrews 5:7). • Yet tears are seeds; “Those who sow in tears shall reap with shouts of joy” (Psalm 126:5). summary Psalm 6:6 gives a raw, literal snapshot of David’s exhausted heart: unrelenting groans, sleepless nights, and furniture soaked with tears. Scripture affirms that God hears, values, and records every anguished sigh. The verse invites believers to pour out honest grief, resting in the certainty that the Lord who counts our tears will one day turn mourning into joy. |