Mercy

February 22nd – Titus 3:4-5

Titus 3:4-5

The apostle Paul makes it very clear that as Christians the only thing we have to brag about is the unending mercy of God. For He offers His love and saving grace not because of us, but in spite of us. All are wicked, and apart from Him there is nothing good to be found in any. Yet no matter how we fall or fail, God loves us. And in response, with hearts overflowing with gratitude, we lift our voices in praise to the One who, in His infinite grace, gave everything to save us. This remarkable act of love, born of His own initiative and compassion, transcends our understanding and magnifies His greatness. Our salvation is a testament to God’s unmerited favor, a divine work of renewal and transformation orchestrated solely by His divine hand. As we bask in the warmth of His mercy, we humbly acknowledge that our new life in Christ is a gift freely given, and is a testimony to His unparalleled love and grace. Therefore, let us exalt His holy name and give thanks for His love and mercy, which know no bounds and endures for all eternity.

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February 13th – Lamentations 3:22-23

Lamentations 3:22-23

We serve a God of second chances. Meaning no matter what happened the day before, with the dawn of each morning comes a fresh start and a source of enduring hope. Because from His endless grace, God offers His love anew each morning. In the midst of life’s challenges and trials, God’s promise of love serves as a beacon of light, reminding us of the unwavering faithfulness of our Heavenly Father. His love is not bound by the mistakes of yesterday or the uncertainties of tomorrow. Instead, it’s a constant presence that offers comfort and renewal. As we wake to the sunrise, we are reminded of God’s mercy and compassion, which never fail to greet us. With hearts filled with gratitude, we embrace each morning as a gift from God, a tangible expression of His unfailing love and boundless grace. So while we bask in the warmth of His love, may we share also this hope and renewal with others, spreading His light to illuminate the darkness around us.

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February 10th – Ephesians 2:4-5

Ephesians 2:4-5

Even when we were eternally separated from God and dead in our sins, He loved us. So much so, that from the richness of His mercy and His unconditional love, God made us alive in Christ. Can there be a more beautiful truth? Despite our wickedness, and because He wishes for none to perish, God offers us salvation and the gift of eternal life. A gift free for us, but one that came at a very high cost to God. And all because He loves us with a love that surpasses all human comprehension, and one deeply rooted in grace and mercy. It’s because of His loving grace, that God reaches down and lifts us from the depths of spiritual separation. God’s divine love serves as the foundation of our faith, anchoring us securely in the assurance of His unmerited favor and undeserved kindness. It is this love that breathes life into the bones of our brokenness. And it is this love which fills us with the incomprehensible grace that bridges the gap between our imperfections and His perfect holiness.

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February 7th – Psalm 103:8

Psalm 103:8

In this Psalm, David beautifully portrays God’s compassionate and merciful nature as expressions of His boundless love. Like a tender and caring father, God’s love envelops us with compassion, understanding, and forgiveness. His mercy extends far beyond our shortcomings, embracing us with arms of grace and redemption. In moments of weakness and distress, His compassion sustains us, offering comfort and strength. As we reflect on His unfailing love, we are reminded of His patience and understanding towards our frailties. His mercy, like a gentle breeze, refreshes our souls and restores our spirits. Despite our faults and failings, God’s love remains steadfast and unchanging. It is a love that transcends human comprehension, reaching into the depths of our being with tenderness and care. May we be ever mindful of God’s compassionate and merciful nature, allowing His love to shape our lives and guide our hearts towards deeper intimacy with Him.

 

 

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February 3rd – Zephaniah 3:17

Zephaniah 3:17

What I love most about this verse in Zephaniah is that it reveals a God not stoic, rigid, and unfeeling, but one who laughs, delights, and rejoices over us with boundless joy. Too many times we think of God in heaven looking down on us with scorn and anger. But instead when He sees us, His flawed and imperfect yet beloved creation, He finds happiness. It’s a divine mystery that astounds the human heart and humbles the soul. How, in His infinite love and mercy, God looks upon us with affection. And He celebrates our existence with jubilant songs of praise. The fact that the Lord takes delight in us, sinful as we are, is a testament to the incomprehensible nature of His grace and mercy. For in our Father’s eyes, we are not defined by our mistakes but by His amazing love that seeks to redeem and restore us. So may we bask in the beauty of His unending delight. And find comfort in the knowledge that we are cherished beyond measure by the One who formed us in His image.

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February 2nd – Romans 5:8

Romans 5:8

We, with our flaws, imperfections, and sins, are impossible of such a love as great and perfect as God’s. For His is a love without bounds, and transcends the depths of our brokenness. And despite our unworthiness, God offers His love generously, without condition, and freely. A love most beautifully exampled in the sacrificial offering of His only Son, Jesus Christ. Our Lord and Savior, who willingly laid down His life for us on the cross. In this act of ultimate love, we see the heart of God revealed. A heart overflowing with compassion, grace, and mercy. Jesus’ death was not a consequence of our worthiness, but a manifestation of God’s boundless love. A love so profound that it bridges the gap between our sinful nature and His holiness. Through His sacrifice, we are offered forgiveness, redemption, and reconciliation with our Creator. May we be filled with gratitude for the incomparable gift of God’s boundless love, and may it inspire us to love others with the same selfless generosity that He has shown us.

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November 29th – James 5:11

James 5:11

If there’s anyone who knows adversity, it’s Job. He lost everything. His family, his wealth, and his health. A once prominent man, he became a laughing stock to those around him. Yet through it all, Job maintained an unwavering trust in God. And against those who told himself otherwise, he refused to curse the Lord. Even in the depths of his despair. His resilience is a testament to a steadfast spirit anchored in the belief that God’s purpose and mercy always prevail. Job’s enduring faith, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, serves as an enduring example of unwavering hope amid trials. It speaks to the transformative power of difficulties. Because during trials there lies an opportunity to witness the compassionate and merciful nature of the Lord. That’s why James encourages us to anchor our hope in the understanding that endurance, guided by faith, reveals the profound purposes of a compassionate and merciful God.

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October 26th – Luke 6:45

Luke 6:45

We have an old apple tree on our property. Upon first glance it looks healthy and strong. But the true test lies in the fruit it bears. And that fruit is sparse, rotten, and hangs from almost barren branches. That’s because looks are deceiving. And a tree that looks good and strong on the outside, might be rotten and dead on the inside. So it is in life. A person may project a positive image, but the true quality of their character is revealed by their actions and the fruit of their deeds. When our hearts are filled with grace, love, and mercy, we naturally produce an abundance of good fruit in our lives. On the other hand, when our hearts are filled with negativity and selfishness, our actions and words will mirror that. That’s why we should always strive to cultivate an abundance of Christlike love within us. Because such a love will manifest as blessings, kindness, and positivity in our relationships and in the world around us. And we’ll produce an overflowing abundance of good fruit all for the glory of God!

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October 25th – John 1:16

John 1:16

We all sin against God daily. And not just once, but multiple times each day. Some sins we are fully aware of, some we commit without knowing. Thankfully, for those who have received Jesus as their Lord and Savior, we have access to an endless, overflowing source of God’s unmerited favor and love. Through Christ’s death and Resurrection, we are now reconciled back to our Father. That means no matter how many times we screw up, how many times we need forgiveness, when we come before Him with a truly repentant heart God is faithful. Faithful to not only to forgive but forget our transgressions. Never again to remember them nor hold them against us. (Ps. 103:12) For His love, mercy, and goodness are boundless. And His grace is continually poured over us. Always available to help us overcome challenges and give us strength in our weaknesses. Allowing us to live with confidence, gratitude, and an unwavering trust in His abundant love and blessings.

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October 23rd – Psalm 65:11

Psalm 65:11

I love country living. Each morning I follow a familiar dirt path on my daily walk. One filled with the beauty of the trees and speckled with wildlife. And everywhere I look, I see the beautiful handiwork of God. It’s my time to talk with my Father, give thanks for His creation, and be humbled by His blessings. My heart overflows when I think about His provision, goodness, and the abundance of grace, and mercy He never withholds. God crowns the year with His goodness, and His paths drip with abundance. How can I not have an attitude of gratitude for the bountiful blessings I receive from my Creator? How can I not trust in His guidance and continue to walk in His ways? For He promises to never leave nor forsake me. He uses all things for my good. And the richness of His His love, flows continually into my life. Most wonderful of all He doesn’t do this because of me, but in spite of me. So forever, I will follow His path which will always be marked by an overflowing multitude of His goodness.

 

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