Psalms 23:4a
4 … your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
David describes the LORD as his shepherd. He even goes as far as to say that the LORD’S rod and staff comfort him. What’s so interesting about that? The rod was used for correction. David, in Psalms 21, writes that Jesus would break or rule the nations with a rod of iron. Solomon, David’s son, in Proverbs 26:3, wrote that the rod is for the back of the fool. So, how could David find comfort in the LORD’s rod?
The fool says in his heart, there is no God. See, the fool doesn’t say with his mouth that there is no God, but with his actions. David prayed, “search me, oh LORD,” “create in me a clean heart and renew a right spirit within me.” David found comfort in the correction of the LORD, not because He enjoyed punishment or discipline, but because as long as God was correcting him, he knew the LORD loved him.
It’s when the LORD says enough is enough and stops correcting, when He says okay, have it your way, that’s what David feared. That’s what David found terrifying and distressing because when the LORD turns you over to a reprobate mind. When He turns you over to your own desires and wickedness, that’s when He stops calling you to Himself.
The LORD assures us that He will discipline those whom He loves. He will correct you as a father corrects His child. This is what David found comfort in, the love of God. The relationship between God and His people. A love that corrected and disciplined, not out of wrath, but to teach and transform. To bring us back to Him.
Peace. Love. Go Forth and Take Comfort In Discipline.

