30 November 2014

God's Mercy Endures Forever

"Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever."
 Psalm 136:1

If you have read Psalm 136, you likely realised that all 26 verses repeat the same phrase:  "For His mercy endures forever."  What I find compelling about this song is how the Psalmist emphasised the endless endurance of God's mercy through what God did in the past.  We could never use this technique with people for as we all have witnessed, people change.  One of God's eternal attributes is He does not change (Mal. 3:6).  Believers can therefore say with complete assurance God's merciful character revealed in the past will extend to us, following generations, and continue unabated forever.

This Psalm serves to stir up remembrance, to direct our thoughts to the marvelous workings of God to deliver His people of their oppressors.  The Psalmist carefully chronicled the mighty works of God in the past so that whatever a reader might be facing, in looking back they could advance forward in faith.  Even with the constant repetition of this Psalm, we humans have a propensity to forget.  We often interpret our current circumstances from the perspective of our pain, disappointment, and confusion and therefore forget God's mercy extended to those who rely upon Him.  We tend to keep records of wrongs and wonder if God has forgotten to be merciful or gracious.

It is a wonder how thanksgiving to God changes our view from self-centered depression to God-praising joy.  Remembering the great things God has done for us causes our struggles and own plans to melt away into assurance of God's goodness and mercy towards us.  God has been merciful to us, and His mercy endures forever.  Let us praise the LORD and give thanks unto Him, for He is good.  His goodness is revealed in His mercy which endures forever.  Take some time today to consider God's tender mercy towards you in the past.  Hasn't He been good?  He is being merciful towards you right now, whether you recognise it or not.  He will continue to be good, for He is worthy to be trusted and obeyed.

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