When I became a caregiver for my father, I thanked the Lord for fresh hope each day. Upon waking, my first words were, “Thank you, Lord, for new mercies today.”
I
was familiar with Lamentations 3:22-23 long before that, but now it was a life
verse:
Because of the loving devotion of the LORD,
we are not consumed,
for His mercies never fail. They are new every
morning; great is Your faithfulness!
I
took care of Dad for about two and a half years before he passed away. A few
years later, I became a caregiver for my husband. I never knew what to expect
from day to day, so once again, Lamentations 3:22-23 became my fresh hope.
Even
now, it’s my wake-up prayer, though I’m no longer a caregiver. Why am I writing
about this now? Because I had a refreshing look at God’s mercies in a Bible
study this week, in Psalms.
Psalm
106:43-45 caught my attention. It was talking about the children of Israel, how
God delivered them many times, yet they continued to rebel. They’re not the
only ones. I’ve seen plenty of that in our day.
I
stopped to meditate on Psalm 106:44-45. God chose to continue helping them
whenever He heard their cry. He remembered His covenant with them and relented,
or had compassion on them, according to the multitude of His mercies.
I
read about “Mercy” in my *Bible dictionary. I started writing down thoughts of God’s
mercies. Here’s my list, but you might think of more:
Answered Prayer/Salvation/Healing
Deliverance from Trouble
Provision, as needed
Love/Kindness/Compassion
Justice/Action on our behalf
Truth/Taught in Scripture
Fellowship/Eternal Life
No prejudice--Salvation for ALL
Restoration, as needed
Protection/Our Good Shepherd
Psalm
107:1 says, “Give thanks to the LORD,
for He is good; His loving devotion endures forever.”
Psalm
100:4 reminds us to enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with
praise; give thanks to Him and bless His name.
Maybe
these ideas will get you started.
*Mercy,
pp. 1106-1108, Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Holman Bible Publishers,
Nashville, TN, Copyright 2003.
Pixabay: Tree. Sunrise, Field image; rperucho.

No comments:
Post a Comment
I'm so glad you took the time to comment. It's nice to have that connection.