God's mercy is demonstrated by who God is as it is written in Psalm 136:1-2: "Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. 2 Oh, give thanks to the God of gods! For His mercy endures forever." His mercy is seen through everything He has done, does and will do, for His mercy endures forever. The song references things God has done which, on the surface, may not seem merciful. But we can know without a doubt God is merciful, and as His people we are in the best position to receive and benefit from it continually. Man often credits himself for what God alone is responsible for as He extends the richness of His grace to all people--even to His enemies.
The song recounts how God smote Egypt in their firstborn as the final plague the LORD visited upon the nation who oppressed His people. Pharaoh showed no mercy to the Hebrews, for he enslaved them and commanded their male infants be cruelly thrown into the Nile river. Before the final plague was unleashed upon Egypt, God mercifully provided a way for everyone who believed and obeyed Him to be spared by striking the blood of a male lamb or goat of the first year they ate for dinner upon the doorposts and lintel of the family home. God did not have to warn anyone; God was under no obligation to preserve life He created. His mercy was revealed by the great salvation and deliverance of His people, for His mercy endures forever.
There were times in the history of Israel when they suffered greatly for their sin as the Law of Moses had forewarned. When the prophet Jeremiah looked around and felt like all his hope and strength had perished, he came to realise the hope that remained in God in Lamentations 3:22-25: "Through the LORD'S mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. 23 They are new
every morning; great is Your faithfulness. 24 "The LORD is my portion," says my
soul, "therefore I hope in Him!" 25 The LORD is good to those who wait
for Him, to the soul who seeks Him." The consequences of sin were awful and brutal (for the soul that sins will surely die), yet there remained hope in God because His mercy endures forever. Born again followers of Jesus Christ are granted eternal life by the Gospel because God's mercy endures forever. There is no question if God is merciful: the question is will we hope in Him, wait for Him and seek Him?
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