They Are New Every Morning…Part II

Continuing the thought from Lamentations, we’ll look again at Jeremiah the prophet as he spoke about God’s mercies, “…they are new every morning.” When times are difficult and we can’t seem to see any hope, what is our response? Do we fall into despair or do we reach for higher, brighter days?

We have a tendency to question God’s rule. We, like Job, have questions and seek to understand God’s providence. If we were to stand before God, can we truly expect anything less than what He said to Job? As God spoke, He asked creations touchJob, “Have you ever in your life commanded the morning, and caused the dawn to know its place…?” The obvious answer is ‘no,’ we have no control over this world, the sunrise, the sunset, the sunshine or the rain. God is the Creator, and this is His world. So rather than question His work, we should take comfort in knowing He rules this earth and guards His people. The Creator of the universe, the One who ‘commands the morning’ is also our refuge and strength (Psalm 46). And even though ‘the earth should change, and though the mountains slip into the heart of the sea’ children of God have no reason to fear. We know, as His creation, that we have a promise, “God is in the midst of her (His people), she will not be moved; God will help her when morning dawns…” Psalm 46:5. The psalmist is literally telling us that God will help His people at the turning of the morning. Could there be any greater comfort in knowing that the Maker of heaven and earth watches over His people at the dawning of each day? Though we might not have blue skies every morning, we know Who controls those skies. With that knowledge we have to reflect upon our attitude. What will we do when dark clouds gather? How will we deal with the devastating storms that strike our land? Will we take them in stride anticipating a new tomorrow, or will we look to place blame, bemoaning our current state of affairs? Ken Young once penned the words to a contemporary song entitled, Richly Blest. Within that message there is a thought that all Christians should champion. Throughout our days, regardless of our circumstances, whether things are good or bad, my God blesses me!

“Bluest skies, cloudy day, whether it’s good or bad that tends to come my way. From the highest hill or deepest valley I will claim His rest, for the One who loves me makes me richly blest.”

And just in case we come away thinking we have no responsibility in these ‘turning days,’ we must never forget God’s word as He spoke to His people in Deuteronomy 23. “Since the Lord your God walks in the midst of your camp to deliver you and to defeat your enemies before you, therefore your camp must be holy; and He must not see anything indecent among you or He will turn away from you.” When God looks into our lives, what does He see? Is our camp filled with things of this world or are we striving to keep our lives holy, as He is holy? God is with His people at the turning of the day, but only we will determine if we are among His people, walking as children of Light. Consider all the more before the crossthe words of Paul as he wrote to the church in Ephesus, “…there must be no filthiness and silly talk, or course jesting, which are not fitting…Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes upon the sons of disobedience…walk as children of Light.” Ephesians 5:4-8. How can we expect to be richly blest if we harbor worldly behaviors? If our words and actions resemble the world, we will continue to live in darkness.
Though we may not know what tomorrow holds, we know who holds tomorrow. We have hope in what we cannot see; “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Hebrews 11:1. We can find assurance in a brighter tomorrow even when today looks awfully dark. On this earth we’re never guaranteed another dawn, nor do we have assurance tomorrow will be sunny. But by maintaining our faith in Him and following His word, we have confidence in knowing…The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases. His mercies never come to an end. As a matter of fact…they are new every morning!

When Heaven Pierces Through the Clouds!

There’s a song I want to share with you from Ken Young’s group, “Hallal”.  Written in 2009, the song “Enter In” is a clear description of the final hours of life, countered with the joy we find when our loved ones leave this life and “enter in”.  You can find this song and several others on the album Highest Hope.

For strength during times of trial you will be blessed by putting thoughts of ‘home’ and Godliness into your mind.  May you be blessed as you seek comfort during difficulties in your life…

Read the words to the song: “Enter In”

 

“In a world so full of sorrows when the best so often fall.
When the prayers all go unanswered,
when the shadows seem to overwhelm,
when the light of hope has dimmed and leaves no hope at all.”
CHORUS:
“That’s when heaven pierces through the cloud of darkness,
And the glory of the Father shines from heaven’s open door.
And the Son of Man standing at the right hand of the Father,
with a warm embrace gives welcome,
and the angels are rejoicing,
and the Father with a voice like rushing wind,
Says all heaven has been waiting…Enter In!”

“When the dreams of life are shattered, and the body wastes away.
When all dignity’s abandoned,
and the ones who care, with broken hearts,
plead for mercy, but it seems that mercy hides it’s face.”
CHORUS:
“That’s when heaven pierces through the cloud of darkness,
And the glory of the Father shines from heaven’s open door.
And the Son of Man standing at the right hand of the Father,
with a warm embrace gives welcome,
and the angels are rejoicing,
and the Father with a voice like rushing wind,
Says all heaven has been waiting…Enter In!”

If you like this message and can relate to these words, I encourage you to click on the album (above) or visit Taylor Publications CLICK HERE for additional songs of encouragement and praise.  “In a world of pain and sorrow…”  prepare yourself for the day God calls you home.

Personally, I’m looking forward to the day when I hear my Savior say, “ENTER IN!”