“O LORD, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure.” Psalm 6:1
There must have been something in David’s life that would cause him to make such a plea. Yet, there are times we as Christians even make such a plea. The Psalmist first words are directed to the Self-Existing One YaHWeH or JehovaH who relates to men who are redeemed by Him.
No one longs for the rebuke of the LORD, nor His anger; and God does get angry and is angry with sin and evil; because it is against everything He is. None of us long to experience the “hot displeasure” of GOD.
His displeasure is directed toward any sin that may be in our lives. He will do whatever it takes to rid us of our sin.
Let me give you a portion of what Charles H. Spurgeon writes of this Psalm, particularly verse 1 –
“O Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger.” The Psalmist is very conscious that he deserves to be rebuked, and he feels, moreover, that the rebuke in some form or other must come upon him, if not for condemnation, yet for conviction and sanctification. “Corn is cleaned with wind, and the soul with chastenings.” It were folly to pray against the golden hand which enriches us by its blows. He 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.”
May we all who are in Christ Jesus find peace in knowing that God finds pleasure in blessing those who will call on His name.
-Tim A. Blankenship