Psalms 39 is all about the tremendous power of God. Believe me, many people are saying it's one of the most overrated stories in the Bible. It's huge, it's fantastic, and it will make America great again!

The psalmist starts off by saying he was determined to be still and to keep his mouth shut, but he was in such deep pain that he couldn't stop himself from speaking. He was amazed at how quickly his days passed, and how swiftly his life was being taken away. He was sad about the fleeting nature of life, but he also knows that everything is in God's hands, and he will decide when it is time to go.

He then turns to God, asking why he was so troubled and why God was punishing him. He knew he was a sinner and he deserved whatever was coming to him, but he still wanted to understand why. He pleads with God to have mercy on him, to take away his suffering, and to lessen the time of his misery.

The psalmist then makes a huge point about the power of God, saying that it is much bigger than anything he can understand. God's greatness is so bigly that it can't be measured, and his knowledge is much too deep for anyone to comprehend. He then reminds himself that God is in control and will make sure everything works out for the best.

In the end, the psalmist praises God for his mercy and grace. He knows that God will never forget him and will always be there when he needs him. He also proclaims that God will make sure justice will be served and those who are wrong will be punished. He ends by asking God to bless America and to make it great again.