Two-minute read.

God’s love holds the line when life falls apart. Recently, I had one of those moments when something knocks the wind out of your lungs, and your heart shatters. Always unexpected, when life takes you down, nothing seems normal, and nothing seems sturdy.
Except for God.
As I worked my way through that memorable day, God remained. His love for me remained. Everything else changes, but the Lord doesn’t. The Creator does not allow us to become consumed; His love interrupts the outcome. No matter how stretched, shaken, or weary you may feel, God never abandons you.
The next morning, after a tear-filled night, I did what I always do: made a cup of tea, opened my Bible, and spent time with the Lord. The routine remained the same, and years of discipline made it natural for me to turn to Him in my moment of pain. And it helped me lay the hurt at the foot of the cross and allow the Savior’s mercies to wash over me and begin the healing process.
Every morning, God gives us new mercy.
No matter what the day before held, the Lord forgives us, renews us, and gives us another chance. Fresh, unearned, and undeserved mercies await us with the dawn of each new day. And Lord knows I need them. We all do.
Jeremiah, the author, reminds us that we can wake up again, even after a hard day. God doesn’t write us off, nor stop caring for us. The Lord knows we will have pain, but He meets us in it and helps us begin the healing process.
Try this quiet thought today: God’s mercy never ends.
Nothing we do earns the Lord’s mercy; we receive it because of His faithfulness.
Reflection:
When life feels unstable, and you have a heavy heart, what helps you return to God’s steady love—and how can you intentionally build that rhythm so it becomes your first response in both pain and peace?
Joy Thought:
God’s mercy meets you fresh this morning—steady, unshaken, and overflowing—reminding you that no matter what yesterday held, He still holds you.








