August 12–Lamentations 3-5
“The Lord’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease, for His compassions never fail, they are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness. ‘The Lord is my portion,’ says my soul, ‘therefore I have hope in Him’ “(3:22-24).
It is a verse that is familiar to many. The context, however, is often forgotten. Jeremiah wrote these words in a day of intense grief. The defeat of Judah. The destruction of Jerusalem. The death of thousands. Continuing famine. Unspeakably sad days!
In some hearts, such pain creates anger toward God. In Jeremiah’s heart, it had the opposite effect. He turned toward God in deep reflection. “Momentary and light afflictions (in the words of Paul)” were no longer his focus. He turned his attention, instead, to the nature, character and promises of God.
Holy logic. If God never changes (immutable), then no event or moment changes His love for us. If He is infinite (never spent or diminished in any way), then every “morning” (a figure of speech, the Eternal One does not live in 24 hour increments the way we do), His mercies are new. Tragedy doesn’t change Him. None of us has ever known a day when He was less near, nor less merciful.
As Jeremiah reasons his way forward, he reaches a courageous and correct conclusion. HE (God) is my portion! HE is all I have, all that I ever will have. Therefore, my hope is in HIM. Pain has no power to change God’s eternal connection to His people. Even in His wrath, I will wait on Him.
Amazing things happen when the human heart lifts its eyes from self and situation to God. Tragedy is no match for God’s nature, beauty, goodness and faithfulness.
“Great is Thy faithfulness! Morning by morning new mercies I see. All I have needed Thy hand hath provided; Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me”(Thomas Chisholm).
Friend, what will you do today to focus your eyes on God? Even in times of great pain, He is faithful and good and wise. In Him is life.