Every day we need to be closer to the Lord, to seek Him at all times, because each time we draw closer and closer to Him, His mercy helps us, because the mercy of God is with those who fear and seek Him.
The Vital Necessity of Seeking God Daily
Living far from God brings spiritual dryness, confusion, and discouragement. But when we remain near to Him, our soul finds strength and hope. Seeking God is not something we should do only in difficult moments; it is a daily discipline that shapes our character, renews our spirit, and keeps us anchored in truth. The more we seek Him, the more aware we become of His presence and His care. His mercy surrounds us, lifts us up, and keeps us firm even when circumstances are not favorable. When we intentionally carve out time to commune with the Creator, we are effectively setting a foundation for a life characterized by peace, regardless of the external storms we may face. This connection is the heartbeat of our spiritual existence; without it, we are like branches disconnected from the vine, lacking the nourishment necessary to produce fruit in season.
Cultivating a Heart of Continual Praise
It is important for each one of us to seek God, to praise Him, to glorify His holy name for His great mercy towards each one of us. Our worship is a response to His goodness. When we praise God, we recognize His faithfulness and declare that He is worthy of honor. A heart that praises God is a heart that understands that everything we have—life, breath, strength, and hope—comes from His merciful hand. True worship transcends the boundaries of time and location; it is an attitude of the heart that acknowledges God’s sovereignty over every breath we take. By constantly centering our thoughts on Him, we shift our focus from our limitations to His infinite capabilities, allowing His peace to guard our minds and hearts daily. Praise is not merely a song we sing; it is the fundamental acknowledgment that the Creator of the universe cares intimately for every detail of our lives, transforming our perspective from anxiety to gratitude.
Developing a Lifestyle of Gratitude and Devotion
The practice of gratitude is a powerful spiritual weapon that shields us from the cynicism of a fallen world. As we look at the wonders of creation, the complexity of our own existence, and the repeated evidences of His grace, we cannot help but bow in adoration. This deep, internal gratitude creates an environment where faith can flourish even in the midst of barren deserts. By documenting our blessings and recalling the times God has intervened in our past, we build a reservoir of faith that we can draw upon when the present feels overwhelming. This is why we must prioritize praise as a daily rhythm, ensuring that our first thoughts upon waking and our final thoughts before sleep are directed toward the One who holds the stars in their places and our hearts in His hands.
But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children’s children;
Psalm 103:17
Understanding the Eternal Nature of Divine Mercy
Remember that the mercy of God never ends, but remains forever. Human mercy has limits, but God’s mercy does not. It stretches from eternity to eternity. It was present before we were born, remains with us today, and will continue with all future generations who fear His name. His mercy is what helps us every day, sustains us, and frees us from all the adversities that stand before us. When the enemy rises, when the trials come, when difficulties multiply, it is the mercy of God that becomes our shield and our refuge. This mercy is not earned; it is a gift, an outpouring of love from a Father who knows our frame and remembers that we are dust, yet chooses to love us with an everlasting love that defies logic and transcends time.
The Unfailing Reliability of His Protection
His justice is always on all those who serve Him, who seek Him regardless of the difficulties they are facing. We do not serve Him in vain. Every prayer, every act of obedience, every moment of faithfulness is seen by God. He is not unjust to forget our labor or our devotion. He does justice to all His children, He cares for them, and He keeps them from all harm. Those who walk with God will always experience His protection, even when the world around them seems unstable. This assurance gives us the boldness to continue pressing forward, knowing that our steps are ordered by a loving Father who never sleeps nor slumbers. When we place our trust in His protection, we are no longer vulnerable to the shifting sands of public opinion or the volatility of worldly circumstances; we are securely hidden in the shadow of the Almighty.
Walking in Confidence Through Divine Justice
The justice of God is often misunderstood by the finite human mind, but for the believer, it is a source of profound comfort. Knowing that a righteous Judge sits upon the throne means that truth will eventually prevail, that wrongs will be righted, and that those who have been marginalized or oppressed by this world will find vindication in His presence. This perspective allows us to release the need for vengeance, entrusting our circumstances into the hands of the One whose judgment is always perfect. We can live with open hands and soft hearts, knowing that we do not have to fight our own battles when we are surrendered to the King of Kings. His justice ensures that every act of kindness, every hidden sacrifice, and every prayer offered in secret is accounted for in the economy of heaven.
To such as keep his covenant, and to those that remember his commandments to do them.
Psalm 103:18
The Foundation of Obedience in the Christian Walk
God for nothing likes people who do not comply with His words and throw His commandments on the ground. He seeks obedience, sincerity, and a heart that desires to please Him. Everyone who keeps His covenant and everyone who remembers His commandments and puts them into action will obtain mercy. This is why it is good to respect His commandments and stay close to the Lord every day. Obedience opens doors of blessing, strengthens our relationship with God, and allows us to walk under His covering. Living in obedience is not a heavy burden; rather, it is a path that leads to true freedom, as we align our will with the perfect wisdom of God. When we choose to walk in His ways, we are not restricting our lives; we are protecting them from the pitfalls and snares that inevitably accompany a life led by self-interest and moral ambiguity.
Living Out the Commandments with Sincerity
When we internalize His word, it ceases to be a list of external rules and becomes the guide for our internal disposition. True obedience flows from a heart of love, seeking to honor God in every action, every decision, and every relationship. By constantly meditating on His commandments, we find clarity in confusion and direction in times of uncertainty. Our commitment to His covenant is a testament to our trust in Him, proving that we value His ways above our own desires. As we strive to live according to His truth, we witness the tangible fruits of His presence in our lives, confirming that His ways are truly higher and better than our own. This transformative process requires daily surrender, but the reward is a life that reflects the character of Christ.
The Fruits of a Covenant-Keeping Life
The life of a believer who is deeply rooted in the covenant of God is marked by a distinctive peace that cannot be found elsewhere. There is a profound sense of security in knowing that we are aligned with the Creator’s design for human flourishing. When we keep His commandments, we are essentially positioning ourselves in the path of His blessing. It is not that we “earn” His love through our obedience, but rather that we prepare our hearts to receive the overflow of His grace that is already waiting for us. This alignment creates a spiritual atmosphere in our lives that attracts the light of God, helping us to navigate the complexities of modern existence with a clear conscience and a steady spirit, unfazed by the noise and chaos of a world that is frequently at odds with the truth.
The Lord hath prepared his throne in the heavens; and his kingdom ruleth over all.
Psalm 103:19
Acknowledging the Sovereignty of God Over All
Every day we are more than blessed because His mercies are upon us all. God reigns from the heavens, and nothing escapes His sight. His throne is above all kingdoms, all powers, and all authorities. He looks at us from above, and His care embraces each one of His children. We praise His name for His great mercy, because He is a God of compassion, justice, and eternal love. His mercies are not temporary—they extend through all eternity. And as long as we live, we will continue to testify that His mercy never fails. The reality of His throne in the heavens serves as our ultimate anchor; it reminds us that despite the headlines of the day or the personal struggles we face, the final verdict is already settled, and our God is on the throne, perfectly capable of managing the affairs of the universe and the specific needs of our souls.
Reflecting on the Majesty of His Kingdom
Understanding that the Lord has prepared His throne in the heavens shifts our perspective from our temporary troubles to the eternal reality of His kingdom. When we realize that His kingdom rules over all, we gain the courage to face any challenge with the confidence that God is ultimately in control. There is no situation so dire, no obstacle so great, and no conflict so complex that it falls outside the reach of His sovereign authority. By keeping our eyes fixed on His heavenly throne, we are empowered to live with purpose, knowing that our lives are tucked away securely in His hands. The majesty of His kingdom is not a distant, abstract concept, but a living reality that influences the daily rhythm of our lives as we walk in submission to His rule.
The Security Found in Divine Reign
The security we possess as children of God is grounded in the fact that our King is the Almighty. He does not rule by fear, but by a love that is deeper and wider than any human comprehension. His reign is a source of constant reassurance, reminding us that we are never abandoned or forgotten. Even in moments when we feel overwhelmed, we can find solace in the truth of His word, which anchors our soul. As we continue to seek Him, let us do so with the confidence of those who know that their God is on the throne, working all things together for our good and His eternal glory. His mercy remains the bridge that connects us to His grace, enabling us to walk securely in His light day by day, forever and ever. It is this unshakable hope in His sovereignty that allows us to stand tall against the winds of change, confident in the eternal promise that He who began a good work in us will carry it to completion.
6 comments on “The eternal mercy of the Lord”
He is a merciful God indeed,whose never forsake his children…. thank you lovely father
Thank you Jesus. AMEN.
The eternal mercy of the Lord
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Those who believe in Jesus Christ are happy people because God has had mercy on them, on us too, and by that we live and will live for ever for Father’s glory. Now we can’t appreciate this blessing nor attach it a great deal of value because we are weak and ungrateful people. Our Lord should have to be very pacient with us.
“But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children’s children;”
Psalm 103:17
The mercy of the Lord is upon them that fear him, that means those that are blessed and loved people, those that look for him because has been touched with the power of the Holy Spirit and have received ears to hear the gospel of Jesus and see the glory of God.
“He that has ears to hear, let him hear.”(Matthew 11:15),
and have repented of their sins, and we all recognize that the Lord God is just and right all over the World upon men’s of children children.
Our lord want us we are holy people wishing to please him by good works which give glory to Him.
May ask the Lord God make us fitted people to make his Will,
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to good works, which God has before ordained that we should walk in them.” (Ephesians 2:10).
And this is possible because He has poured his eternal mercy on us who have believed in Jesus Christ, the beloved Son of God.
The eternal mercy of the Lord
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Those who believe in Jesus Christ are happy people because God has had mercy on them, on us too, and by that we live and will live for ever for the Father’s glory. Now we can’t appreciate this blessing, nor attach to it a great deal of value, because we are weak and ungrateful people. Our Lord definitely needs to be very patient with us.
“But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children’s children;” Psalm 103:17
The mercy of the Lord is upon them that fear him, that means those that are blessed and loved people, those that look for him because0 they have been touched by the power of the Holy Spirit, and have received ears to hear the gospel of Jesus, and see the glory of God.
“He that has ears to hear, let him hear.” (Matthew 11:15)
Also we have repented of our sins, and we all recognize that the Lord God is just and right all over the World, upon men and their children’s children.
Our lord want us to be holy people, wishing to please him by good works which give glory to Him.
May we ask the Lord God to make us people fit to make his Will,
“For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to good works, which God has before ordained that we should walk in them.” (Ephesians 2:10)
And this is possible because He has poured his eternal mercy on us who have believed in Jesus Christ, the beloved Son of God.
Amen.
THANK YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST FOR WAKING ME UP AND FOR LETTING ME LIVE TO SEE ANOTHER DAY JESUS THANK YOU GIVING ME YOUR WORDS AND TEACHINGS OF THE HOLY BIBLE TO READ EVERYDAY LORD JESUS CHRIST I GIVE YOU ALL THE HONOR PRAISE AND GLORY I LOVE YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST IN YOUR NAME I PRAY AMEN AND AMEN.