Possible Preaching Angle
At a Glance
Possible Preaching Angle
Sometimes faithfulness feels less like heroism and more like reproach.
Psalm 69 names the social cost of devotion. “Zeal for your house has consumed me” is not a triumphant slogan in this psalm. It is part of a lament from someone bearing shame, alienation, and contempt because of faithfulness.
The sermon can resist turning costly devotion into a heroic pose. This text gives language to people who are trying to do the right thing and are paying for it emotionally, relationally, or socially.
Preaching Move
Move listeners from a romanticized view of faithfulness toward a deeper honesty about the reproach, isolation, and prayer that often accompany it.
Community Bridge
This angle can help communities honor people bearing a real cost for justice, compassion, truth-telling, or fidelity to conscience, without forcing them to pretend the cost does not hurt.
