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The Lord’s loving kindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness. (Lamentations 3:22–23 NASB)

 Jeremiah gathers his meditations around the times the Lord did not fail him, and he says, “This will I recall to mind.” He goes on to say that he will quietly wait for the salvation of the Lord, and he assures his heart that the resources of the Lord will not be exhausted in the hour of great trial or of real testing. “For the Lord,” he says, “will not cast off forever,” and though He will allow grief, “yet He will show compassion according to the multitude of His mercies. For he does not willingly afflict nor grieve the children of men.” (Lamentations 3:22–33)
 The moment of supreme testing should be the moment of divine illumination, when you find with positive assurance that the resources of God are sufficient and unfailing for your every need because of His great faithfulness.
  You may say, “I have at times been so faithless I can’t have faith and confidence the Lord would come to my help.” But God still forgives! He cleanses and restores. Come to Him today and tell Him all about it. He loves you and He says, “I will never fail you or forsake you.”
 He has promised to make known to you His faithfulness, for He’s still on the throne and prayer changes things. Great is His faithfulness! Lay hold of it today. —Virginia Brandt Berg [1]

 Because God is faithful, we can have peace of mind in any circumstance—even in the face of death. Although we will change with time and the seasons of life will come and go, our faithful God is always the same. —From In Touch Ministries

[1] ] Anchor God’s Faithfulness

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