"Forever Faithfulness"
By: Zach Wood
Psalm 100:5
For the Lord is good and his love
endures forever;
his faithfulness continues through all
the generations.
As I was reading this Scripture the other day for my
devotional time, I could not help but think of all the people who are
struggling in life right now who need reminded that God's love and
faithfulness endure forever. His goodness and His love endures through any
tragedy or trial we experience. Christian music artist Chris Tomlin sings the
song "Forever" which explains so clearly how wonderful and magnificent God's
love truly is. Over and over again in this song, we are reminded that God's
faithfulness lasts beyond what we can imagine. We can sing praise everyday to
our Lord Most High because of His enduring faithfulness.
As I continue to ponder this passage, I cannot help but
think of all the people on this devotional list who may be going through a
very difficult time of sorrow, grief, trial or dilemma in life. I think of
those of you who may be dealing with the loss of a loved one. I think of
those of you who may be experiencing the pain of a terrible divorce
situation. I think of all of you who may be experiencing a terrible financial
crunch in your family and have no idea where the next meal will come from.
Maybe someone out there has had a hard time trying to communicate with a son
or daughter and just does not know how to get past these tough times of
adolescence.
I share this devotional with you this week to encourage
you to remember that God is always faithful, no matter what you are going
through. No matter how you are feeling or what you are experiencing, know
that God is right there walking you through the pain.
My encouragement to all of you who do not find yourself
struggling with a tragedy at this time, why don't you find someone who is and
give them some comfort? Maybe you need to be a reminder to someone else that
God is faithful and that His love endures forever.
God has, is and always will remain faithful. His love
is above and beyond our comprehension.