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1. (1) A plea to lighten the chastening hand. O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger, Nor chasten me in Your hot displeasure. a. Do not rebuke me in Your anger: ...
Psalm 6 · 1. He pleads his own misery, and that his misery had continued long: "I am weak, I am troubled, sorely troubled; O Lord! how long shall I be so?" · 2.
In Psalm 6 David was very lonely and not happy. He was ill in body and in mind. He thought that God had left him. He thought that God would not give him help.
Despite a period of fear and despair (Psalm 6:6–7), David resolves that God will rescue him. He warns his enemies to flee, knowing that the Lord has heard him ...
This psalm is an all-out plea for grace. David believes he is suffering because God is disciplining him (Psalm 6:1). Every night he cries so much that his ...
9 февр. 2024 г. · David cries out to God to “save me for Your mercies' sake.” He is highlighting a character trait of God that he knows well – the mercy of God.
"Examine your hearts upon your beds, and convert unto the Lord;" and whereas ye have stretched forth yourselves upon your bed to devise evil things, repent ...
David is telling the Lord that he is going to serve Him, but that will not be possible if he is destroyed for his sins. David desires to serve God completely.
Man is a sinner, his case can only be reached by mercy; and never is mercy more illustrious than in restoring backsliders. With good reason we may pray, that if ...
3 июн. 2024 г. · In the sixth Psalm, David calls out to the Lord to withdraw His discipline from him. David's enemies were a continual thorn in his side.
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