This passage from Lamentations 3:22–23 is one of the most comforting reminders of who God is in every season of life:
“The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases;
His mercies never come to an end;
They are new every morning;
Great is Your faithfulness.”
There are days in life when everything feels uncertain—when circumstances shift, when emotions feel heavy, or when the weight of yesterday seems to carry into today. In those moments, it is easy to wonder if God’s care for us has lessened or if His attention has drifted elsewhere.
But this verse anchors us in a truth that does not move: God’s love does not run out.
His steadfast love is not based on our performance, our strength, or even our ability to hold everything together. It is steady. It is faithful. It is unchanging. Even when life feels inconsistent, His character remains constant.
And not only does His love never cease—His mercies never come to an end. We are not living on yesterday’s grace or borrowing strength from a past season. Each new day brings a fresh outpouring of His mercy, exactly what we need for what we are facing right now.
That is why “they are new every morning” matters so deeply. Every sunrise is a quiet reminder that we are not carrying yesterday into today alone. God meets us again, right where we are, with what we need for today—not more, not less.
And woven through it all is this declaration: “Great is Your faithfulness.” Not partial faithfulness. Not occasional faithfulness. Great faithfulness. The kind that holds steady through every high and low, every answered prayer and every unanswered one, every season of clarity and every season of waiting.
This passage invites us to rest—not in the stability of our circumstances, but in the unshakable character of God. When everything else feels uncertain, His love remains steady, His mercy remains available, and His faithfulness remains great.
And that is more than enough for today.
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