"This I recall to mind,
therefore I have hope.
Through the Lord's mercies
we are not consumed,
because His compassions fail not.
They are new every morning;
great is Your faithfulness.
"'The LORD is my portion,' says my soul,
'Therefore I hope in Him!'
The LORD is good to those who wait for Him,
to the soul who seeks Him.
It is good that one should hope
and wait quietly
for the salvation of the LORD."
You may recognize this as the passage from which the comforting hymn, "Great is Thy Faithfulness" is taken. These are perhaps familiar verses, but full of rich meaning.
Lately, I have been feeling low because of some stupid things I've done. Questioning whether I'm worthy to even post things on a blog with such lofty goals. Thinking, "If only people really knew what a thoroughly wretched sinner I am, they'd not give me the time of day." (Ha! That was a rather presumptious and arrogant statement. Maybe people already do know, and they avoid me!) Questioning the Lord's provision. My spirit has been agitated and I've been running around trying to right things and seemingly only making them worse.
This passage recently came to my attention and I copied it onto a 3x5 index card and put it with my Scripture card stack that I review. The poignancy of these verses ministers to my heart.
When I think of these truths, I do regain hope.
The Lord is faithful. Hallelujah! Have you ever thought of this? If the Lord, for even one split second, decided to not be compassionate, we would surely be consumed because of our sins. Wow! Just take a few moments to ponder that. If that doesn't impact you, then I urge you to think about it some more. "His compassions fail not." What a blessed whisper of hope and comfort to a sin-weary soul.
"His mercies are new every morning." I can only begin to tell you what meditating on that verse does for me. It gets my focus off how awful I am, and onto His character. It gives me hope for the new day. Yes, yesterday was a complete failure, but I have confessed my sins and asked forgiveness. With the Lord's mercies, I have a fresh start this morning. My spirit soars in a song of praise to such a compassionate and gracious Creator! Thank you, Father, for giving us a new beginning - every day! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!
"The Lord is my portion." Truly, He is all I need. If I have nothing else, and I have the Lord, I ought to be content. Eternity with the Lord awaits those of us who are called by Him. We have abundant life now. What more can we ask? "The Lord is my portion, therefore I hope in Him." Yes, the fact that He is all I need gives me large hope.
"The Lord is good to those who wait for Him, to the soul who seeks Him." It struck me for the first time that this promise is conditional. The Lord is good, yes, but He is good to those who wait for and seek Him. Can I expect His goodness toward me if I am not waiting upon Him and seeking Him? Sigh. That's great incentive to do so, because I want Him to bestow His goodness upon me.
The next phrase tells me how I am to wait for Him. Quietly. Whew! Waiting quietly does not come naturally for me. How about you?
Okay. It's not enough for me merely to copy this passage. It's not enough to simply review it frequently. It's not enough for me to post it here. Now the challenge is to put it into practice, daily, consistently. Lord helping me, I commit to do so. How about you?
Hopeful and resting in the Lord's morning-fresh mercies,
Hester



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