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Psalm 70 — The Urgent Cry for God’s Help

This psalm opens without introduction, without narrative buildup, without reflective unfolding. It is immediate :

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Psalm 70 — The Urgent Cry for God’s Help

This psalm opens without introduction, without narrative buildup, without reflective unfolding.
It is immediate:

“Make haste, O God, to deliver me!
O LORD, make haste to help me!”

This is the prayer of a soul in pressing danger, where no time remains for formality or extended meditation.
The cry is short because the need is great.

This teaches something vital:

Faith does not require elaborate words.
Faith requires turning to God, even with breath shortened by fear.

The one who cries “make haste” believes that only God can intervene — that there is no other source of rescue, no substitute strength, no alternative refuge.

The urgency is not unbelief.
The urgency is faith.

It is the soul refusing to seek another savior.


Opposition and Hostility Without Pause

“Let those who seek my life
be put to shame and confusion.”

The psalmist is not dealing with annoyance, but malice.
This is not irritation — it is danger.

Those who oppose the faithful do not simply disagree —
they desire downfall.

The request is not personal revenge.
In Scripture, shame means the collapse of false confidence.
To ask that the wicked be shamed is to ask that:

  • their lies fail,
  • their plans unravel,
  • their hoped-for triumph dissolves.

The psalmist does not strike back.
He does not defend himself with force or cunning.

He commits vindication to God.

This is a consistent pattern in the Psalms:

The Righteous ResponseThe Wicked Response
Calls on GodTrusts in self
Waits on GodSchemes and plots
Entrusts judgment to GodSeeks personal advantage

The righteous sufferer’s defense is God alone.


The Mockery of the Wicked

“Let them turn back because of their shame,
who say, ‘Aha, aha!’”

This “Aha” is not laughter of joy —
it is the voice of those who think they have caught someone at advantage.

It is the delight of the proud when the righteous stumble,
the satisfaction of those who despise the humble.

Scripture condemns this reaction consistently:

  • “Love does not rejoice in wrongdoing.”
  • “Do not rejoice when your enemy falls.”

Mockery reveals the heart aligned against God Himself.

For the righteous, mockery is often more painful than physical threat.
It attacks identity, dignity, belonging.

But the psalm does not respond with retaliation.
It responds with prayer.

The soul afflicted does not answer insult with insult,
but turns to the Lord who sees.


The Gladness of Those Who Seek God

The psalm shifts — abruptly and beautifully:

“May all who seek You rejoice and be glad in You!”

The prayer expands outward.
The sufferer does not pray only for personal rescue
but for the joy of the community of faith.

This is the mark of a heart still alive in suffering:

Even in affliction, it desires the joy of others.

Affliction has not closed the heart inward.

Faith that cries “make haste”
also says “let others rejoice in You.”

This is grace at work.

“May those who love Your salvation say continually,
‘God is great!’”

Not “I am delivered.”
Not “My enemies are defeated.”
Not “My situation is changed.”

But:

“God is great.”

The goal of deliverance is the glory of God,
not the relief of the sufferer alone.


The Poor and Needy Before God

“But I am poor and needy;
O God, do not delay!”

Here is the central confession of the psalm:

The psalmist does not claim strength.
He claims need.

This is not weakness in the worldly sense —
it is truth in the spiritual sense.

The poor and needy are those who:

  • cannot rescue themselves,
  • do not pretend to be self-sufficient,
  • look to God because there is no other refuge.

This is the poverty of spirit Christ blesses:

“Blessed are the poor in spirit,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

The poor in spirit are not those who have nothing —
but those who know they have nothing apart from God.

The world despises dependence.
God honors it.


The Lord: Helper and Deliverer

The psalm ends where it began:

“You are my help and my deliverer;
O LORD, do not delay!”

The soul clings to God not only as one who acts,
but as the One who is present.

Help is not merely something God gives.
Help is who God is to His people.

Deliverance is not merely an event.
Deliverer is the Lord’s name toward the afflicted.

The psalmist does not negotiate.
Does not bargain.
Does not justify himself.

He simply calls —
and waits in trust.

This is the prayer of the believer under pressure:

  • short,
  • direct,
  • honest,
  • dependent,
  • full of trust.

The urgency remains.
But so does faith.

God hears such prayer.

The cry for God to “make haste” brings the psalm into a deeper clarity.
The request is not simply for change of circumstance; it is the appeal of a heart that knows there is no other source of help. Dependence is not a passing state here — it is the identity of the believer before God.

The words “I am poor and needy” are not an admission of defeat; they are an act of faith. The one who knows his poverty before God is the one positioned to receive His deliverance. God does not despise the needy — He draws near to them.

The psalm reveals something profound about the nature of prayer:

  • Prayer is not strengthened by length.
  • Prayer is not made effective by complexity.
  • Prayer is powerful because of the One who hears.

The urgency of the psalm does not reflect panic — it reflects certainty.
If God does not help, there is no help.
If God does not deliver, there is no deliverance.

This is the core of faith:
not confidence in self, but confidence in God alone.

The prayer is humble, yet bold:

You are my help.
You are my deliverer.
Do not delay.

These final words hold together two truths:

  • God is already near.
  • Yet the heart longs for His deliverance to be seen.

This psalm gives the believer language for the situations where life has narrowed:

  • where strength is gone,
  • where time seems short,
  • where grief feels close,
  • where pressure surrounds on all sides.

It teaches that the soul does not need to gather composure before coming to God.
The cry itself is worship.
The reaching is trust.
The urgency is devotion.


Christ in Psalm 70

This psalm finds its fullest expression in Christ, who:

  • cried out in anguish from the garden,
  • prayed under distress without ornament or formality,
  • depended wholly upon the Father,
  • was surrounded by mockers,
  • endured hostility without retaliation,
  • and entrusted His deliverance to God.

Christ entered the experience of the needy, not merely to sympathize, but to redeem.

He is the One who comes quickly to the poor in spirit.

He is the Help of the helpless.
He is the Deliverer of those who cannot save themselves.
He is the One who turns shame into joy,
mockery into worship,
and distress into salvation.

Therefore those who seek Him do not say:
“I am strong,”
but:

God is great.


Christ-Centered Takeaway

Psalm 70 is the prayer of the soul in urgent distress.
It shows that faith does not always speak slowly or calmly.
Faith sometimes cries out:

“Make haste, O God!”

The psalm teaches that God does not despise weakness, dependence, or need.
He is the Helper of the poor,
the Deliverer of the afflicted,
the One who hears the cry that rises in the moment of desperation.

The mockery of the wicked is silenced not by argument, but by God’s intervention.
Those who seek the Lord rejoice because God is great — not merely in deliverance past, but in His nearness to those who call on Him now.

In Christ this psalm is fulfilled:
the One who came to rescue the needy,
the One who hears the brokenhearted,
the One who does not delay in saving those who trust in Him.

The believer’s confidence remains:

You are my help and my deliverer.

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