"O LORD, rebuke me not in your anger, nor discipline me in your wrath." Psalm 6:1
God is slow to anger and yet abounding in steadfast love. His patience and longsuffering kindness with mankind is our only hope. We, like Noah and his family of old, must take refuge in the infinite mercy of God. We place our hope in his cross alone, hide ourselves in the waters of holy Baptism and plead for his mercy as his wrath storms upon the world around us. He does not repay us according to our iniquity - we who put our faith in the one true God and follow in the narrow path.
Today's report from the field is a whole lot of nothing! With a busy weekend, the exercise portion of Rhythm of the Sword fell off the rails for me. However, the Psalms and 0 Entertainment have continued to be a blessing, and I try to remember to turn to God's Word through the craziness of life. Lots of work to do. I need to spend more time on Psalm 7 to move through at a reasonable pace.
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