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Lamentations 3:22-23
22[It is of] Yahweh`s lovingkindnesses that we are not consumed, because his compassion doesn`t fail.
23They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
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"'His mercies never cease'—this is covenant faithfulness. God binds Himself by promise; His character guarantees continuity. Morning by morning, new mercies—not because we deserve them but because He determined to give them. Great is His faithfulness because great is His commitment." — John Piper.
"Lamentations speaks from devastation—Jerusalem destroyed, people displaced. Yet HERE comes 'His mercies never cease.' This is not denial but defiance: hope voiced in ruins. God's faithfulness to the displaced, the refugee, the victim. Mercy comes where destruction has been." — Walter Brueggemann.
"'Great is Thy faithfulness'—sung by communities, not just individuals. The church together experiences daily mercy, shares daily bread, witnesses daily faithfulness. God's mercies come through the brother, the sister, the gathered community. Together we receive what we could not receive alone." — Stanley Hauerwas.
"New every morning—we must receive them daily. Yesterday's grace was for yesterday; today we receive today's portion. This is partnership: God gives; we receive. Each morning is fresh invitation to trust, fresh opportunity to experience His faithfulness. Receive today's mercy today." — E.
"'His steadfast love never ceases'—chesed, covenant love, loyal love. Jeremiah laments Jerusalem's fall but clings to covenant faithfulness. The new creation God is faithful; His mercies anticipate resurrection morning. Each daybreak whispers: I will make all things new." — N.T.
"Lamentations speaks from rubble—Jerusalem destroyed, people crushed. This is the cry of refugees, slum-dwellers, victims of violence. Yet FROM this devastation comes: 'His mercies never cease.' God is faithful to the devastated; His mercy meets the most desperate." — Gustavo Gutiérrez.
"His mercies never cease—they are inexhaustible, flowing from the infinite God. Each morning's mercy is fresh from the eternal spring. In the Divine Liturgy, we sing 'Lord, have mercy' repeatedly because His mercies are endlessly available, renewed, never depleted." — St.
"God is faithful because God is merciful. His mercy never fails, never runs out, never exhausts. The Church celebrates this in Lauds each morning—new day, new mercy. Through confession, through Eucharist, through prayer, we receive what never ceases: divine mercy,...
"The enslaved sang 'Great Is Thy Faithfulness' through the long night of bondage. Each morning they woke to fresh mercy that sustained hope when hope seemed foolish. God's faithfulness carried a people through centuries of night to morning's coming freedom." — Howard Thurman.
"God is faithful to YOU—personally, specifically. His mercies are new every morning for YOUR life, YOUR struggles, YOUR journey. When you wake tomorrow, fresh mercy waits. Great is His faithfulness—to YOU. Receive it personally; praise Him thankfully." — Billy Graham.
"In the darkness of Tegel prison, I wake to new mercy. God's faithfulness is not abstract doctrine but morning reality—today's bread, today's strength, today's hope. His mercies are new; mine do not need to be carried from yesterday. Each morning...
"His mercies are NEW every morning! Yesterday's failures? Under the blood. Yesterday's struggles? Left behind. Today is FRESH! God's faithfulness is GREAT—He doesn't hold yesterday against you. Wake up and receive today's portion of mercy. It's already waiting!" — T.D.
"Wake up expecting! His mercies are NEW! Today is not yesterday—fresh anointing, fresh favor, fresh breakthrough! God's faithfulness means today could be the day! The morning mercies carry morning glory. Great is His faithfulness—and great things await!" — Bill Johnson.
"God's faithfulness funds mission. We go because He is faithful—His mercies will meet us. New every morning means fresh grace for each day's challenges. The missionary rests not on predictable outcomes but on predictable faithfulness. God is faithful; therefore we go." — Lesslie Newbigin.
"From Jeremiah's day to ours, God's faithfulness spans millennia. Through judgment and restoration, exile and return, church age and tribulation—His mercies never cease. Whatever dispensation, whatever age, the faithful God gives new mercies every morning until morning eternal dawns." — Warren Wiersbe.
"'New every morning'—yesterday's mercy is not today's ration. God gives fresh mercies daily, matched to each day's needs. His faithfulness is great because it is consistent: morning by morning, reliable, unfailing. 'Great is Thy faithfulness'—sung from the ruins, hope amid devastation." — Charles Spurgeon.
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