1. Everyone is but a breath (1-6)
David had determined to watch himself and put a muzzle on his tongue, especially in the presence of the wicked. He was experiencing anguish in his heart. Even when he meditated it grew. Finally, he came to the LORD. Only before God did he speak. In light of God, he could see that life in this world is fleeting-nothing compared to eternity. His anguish would be gone; so also would all of those who only heaped up wealth in this world.
2. What do I look for? (7-13)
Given the temporal nature of life in the world, David asked, 'But what do I look for?' David confessed his hope in God. Seeking God and his salvation is the one meaningful pursuit in this life, for it lasts for eternity. David came to God who had disciplined him. He came with hope that God would hear his prayer, discipline with love, and bless him to enjoy life in God.
Application: LORD, help me to bring all things before you. Help me not to trust in worldly things, but to have hope in the eternal God.
One Word: Have hope in God alone