From Genesis to Revelation
From Genesis to Revelation
February 9, 2025 at 09:43 AM
🇬🇧 Psalm 6 (Part 1) O Lord , do not rebuke me in Your anger, Nor chasten me in Your hot displeasure. Have mercy on me, O Lord , for I am weak; O Lord , heal me, for my bones are troubled. My soul also is greatly troubled; But You, O Lord —how long? Psalms 6:1‭-‬3 "David does not ask that the rebuke may be totally withheld, for he might thus lose a blessing in disguise; but, "Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger." If thou remindest me of my sin, it is good; but, oh, remind me not of it as one incensed against me, lest thy servant's heart should sink in despair. Thus saith Jeremiah, "O Lord, correct me, but with judgment; not in thine anger, lest thou bring me to nothing." I know that I must be chastened, and though I shrink from thy rod yet do I feel that it will be for my benefit; but, oh, my God, "chasten me not in thy hot displeasure," lest the rod become a sword, and lest in smiting, thou shouldest also kill. So may we pray that the chastisements of our gracious God, if they may not be entirely removed, may at least be sweetened by the consciousness that they are "not in anger, but in his dear covenant love." -Treasury of David. Return, O Lord , deliver me! Oh, save me for Your mercies’ sake! For in death there is no remembrance of You; In the grave who will give You thanks? I am weary with my groaning; All night I make my bed swim; I drench my couch with my tears. My eye wastes away because of grief; It grows old because of all my enemies. Psalms 6:4‭-‬7 "Return, O Lord; deliver my soul." As God's absence was the main cause of his misery, so his return would be enough to deliver him from his trouble. "Oh save me for thy mercies' sake." He knows where to look, and what arm to lay hold upon. He does not lay hold on God's left hand of justice, but on his right hand of mercy. He knew his iniquity too well to think of merit, or appeal to anything but the grace of God." -Treasury of David Throughout the Psalms let us learn how to pray. Whenever we may have David's same need let us take hold of his payer and make it ours.

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