He will not always strive with us,
Nor will He keep His anger forever. -Psa 103:9
The context of the above verse is King David was talking to himself of the many blessings, physical and spiritual, that God has given him. Gratefully, he praises God for them all.
GOD may chide or rebuke his people, but that this will not be forever. He will punish them; he will manifest his displeasure at their sins; he will show that he does not approve of their course, but he will show that he “loves them,” and does not seek their ruin.
God has neither dealt with us according to our sins nor rewarded us according to our actions. God has been merciful to us. If God acted only according to his justice, all sinners would perish. But to his justice, he adds his mercy, by which sinners may be forgiven. Not only He forgives our sins (1st John 1:9), He redeems our life from the pit of hell…
God understands human weakness and he is kind to those who fear him.
The God who created us paid the price for our sin on the cross so that we can know God’s unimaginable mercy. Simply surrender to His mercy and receive His grace in Jesus Christ.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, I thank you for preserving my life for one more day. With gratitude, I thank you for not only forgiving my all sins but also blessing my family. In the name of Jesus, Amen.