The Treasury of David
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)
1. Rebuke me not. The Psalmist is very conscious that he deserves
rebuke; he feels, moreover, that in some form or other it must come upon him,
if not for condemnation, yet for conviction and sanctification. He does not ask
that it may be totally withheld, for he might thus lose a blessing in disguise:
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 sink in despair (compare Jeremiah 10:24).
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