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His Mercies Are New Every Morning

May 25, 2025 · 19:18 · Watch on YouTube ↗

Summary

The service opens in repentance and worship, as the congregation asks God to forgive lukewarm prayers, lingering doubt, and the failure to forgive others, pleading to be led along the narrow path. The pastor welcomes everyone present and watching online, reminding them that they have gathered not because God needs them, but because they need Him, and that His mercy alone has brought each person to this place.

Reading from Lamentations 3:22-23, he declares that we are not consumed because the Lord's mercy never runs out - it is renewed every single morning, and great is His faithfulness. Our presence, our forgiveness, and our very survival are gifts of grace, not rewards for being good enough.

The gathering then turns to worship, exalting the name of Jesus in whom they have found salvation and peace, and giving thanks for the Holy Spirit who comforts, teaches, and leads believers like a good shepherd toward God's kingdom.

Key Points

  • We have not perished because of God's mercy, not our own strength.
  • The Lord's compassion never runs dry; it is new every morning.
  • We gather because we need God, not because He needs us.
  • True worship begins with honest repentance for cold prayers and unbelief.
  • God knows each of us and has written our names on His hands.
  • The name of Jesus is where we find salvation, peace, and rest.
  • The Holy Spirit comforts, teaches, and guides us like a good shepherd.

Devotional

Each morning is fresh proof that God's mercy has not failed you. You did not survive the night by your own effort, and you do not stand before Him today because you earned it - you are here because He is faithful. Before you rush into the day, pause and let honest confession clear away cold prayers and quiet doubt. Then lift up the name of Jesus, the place where your soul finds rest, and trust the Spirit to lead you one more step along the narrow path.

“By the mercy of the Lord we have not perished, for His compassions never fail.”
“We are not here because God needs us; we are here because we need Him.”
“His mercy is never stale - it is made new with every sunrise.”

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