Psalms 85:4-7

Psalms 85:4-7

[4] Turn  us, O God  of our salvation,  and cause thine anger  toward us to cease.  [5] Wilt thou be angry  with us for ever?  wilt thou draw out  thine anger  to all  [6] Wilt thou not revive  us again:  that thy people  may rejoice  in thee? [7] Shew  us thy mercy,  O LORD,  and grant  us thy salvation. 

What does Psalms 85:4-7 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Even though Israel was free, she still needed spiritual restoration and revival. Because of this condition the psalmist petitioned God to put away all of His anger against His sinning people (cf. Isaiah 28:21; Ezekiel 18:32). They needed his loyal love (Heb. hesed) and His deliverance. They would rejoice when He provided these benefits fully.
"The psalms often reflect on anger. This preoccupation may seem abnormal to us, but anger is a theological concern. The psalmists invite us to deal with anger rather than skirt negative human emotions. Hence the psalms invite us to pray through anger and thus to be cleansed of evil emotions and to be filled with hope in the full inauguration of God"s kingdom." [1]