Psalm 103:9 He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever.
He will chide sometimes, or He would not be a wise Father for such poor, erring children as we are.
He will chide sometimes, or He would not be a wise Father for such poor, erring children as we are.
His chiding is very painful to those who are true,
because they feel how sadly they deserve it and how wrong it is on their
part to grieve Him.
We know what this chiding means, and we bow before
the LORD, mourning that we should cause Him to be angry with us.
But
what a comfort we find in these lines! "Not always" will He chide.
If we
repent and turn to Him with hearts broken for sin and broken from sin,
He will smile upon us at once.
It is no pleasure to Him to turn a
frowning face toward those whom He loves with all His heart:
It is His
joy that our joy should be full.
Come, let us seek His face.
There is no
reason for despair, nor even for despondency.
Let us love a chiding
God, and before long we shall sing, "Thine anger is turned away, and
thou comfortest me."
Be gone, ye dark forebodings, ye ravens of the
soul!
Come in, ye humble hopes and grateful memories, ye doves of the
heart!
He who pardoned us long ago as a judge will again forgive us as a
father, and we shall rejoice in His sweet, unchanging love.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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