March

02 March 2026: MERCY IS NEVER EXHAUSTED – Lamentations 3:22–23; 2 Corinthians 1:3

One of the quiet lies many believers carry is the fear that they have used up God’s mercy. After repeated failures, prolonged waiting, or seasons of weakness, your heart begins to assume that mercy must eventually run out. But Scripture shuts that door firmly. God is not a reservoir that depletes; He is the Father of mercies. Mercy flows from His nature, not from your performance. That is why the Bible does not say His mercy is renewed occasionally, but every morning. Each day you wake up, mercy has already arrived ahead of you, tailored for that day’s battles, decisions, and pressures. If mercy were rationed, despair would rule the believer’s life. But mercy is inexhaustible, and it remains available regardless of how yesterday ended.

This truth becomes especially vital in times of difficulty, failure, or deep discouragement. When things fall apart, the enemy quickly suggests that you are now beyond help, too broken to be restored, or too flawed to be trusted again. Yet mercy does not ask how you fell; it asks where you are. You cannot approach God and discover that mercy has finished or that there is not enough to cover your need. Mercy addresses specific situations deliberately. It covers failure, sustains faith under pressure, and keeps hope alive when strength is low. God’s mercy is not generic sympathy; it is targeted intervention.

Whatever you are dealing with today, there is a supply of mercy designed to take care of it fully, not partially.

Your responsibility, therefore, is not to beg for mercy as though it were scarce, but to receive it with confidence. Stop measuring God’s response by your feelings or recent mistakes. When mercy becomes your anchor, you learn to rise quickly instead of wallowing in regret. You work, but mercy supports your effort. You pray, but mercy carries your words. Refuse the mindset that makes you withdraw from God when you need Him most. Lean into mercy boldly and allow it to reset your confidence. As this month unfolds, let this settle in your heart: you are not surviving on leftovers. You are sustained by new mercies, and they are more than enough to bring you through.

THOUGHT TO PONDER: Do I secretly believe God’s mercy can run out on me? How will my prayer life change if I fully trust that His mercies are new today?

PRAYER: Father, thank You that Your mercy never ends. I boldly request for your mercy, and I receive it and walk confidently in Your compassion, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

BIBLE IN A YEAR:
Leviticus 25:47–27:13, Mark 10:32–52, Psalm 45:1–17, Proverbs 10:22


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