
As we step into this new month, the Holy Spirit is directing our attention to a truth many believers overlook while seeking God’s power: mercy. For the next thirty-one days, we will be journeying through the revelation of accessing the power of God by the mercy of God. Many desire divine intervention, answers, and breakthroughs, yet they attempt to approach God through effort, explanations, or self-defence. Scripture, however, reveals that God’s first response to man is not accusation, disappointment, or delay; it is mercy. He is called the Father of mercies (2 Corinthians 1:3), and the very Source from which mercy continually flows. Mercy is not an emotion God feels when He is moved; it is a deliberate expression of His will toward His people.
This is why the Bible says, “It is of the LORD’s mercies that we are not consumed… they are new every morning” (Lamentations 3:22–23). Mercy meets you before you find the right words to pray. When you are confused, wounded, or weary, mercy is already in motion. You do not wake up to yesterday’s leftovers; you wake up to a fresh supply designed for today’s demands. If mercy could run out, many of us would not still be standing. But mercy does not abandon you at your lowest; it meets you there. Settle this truth firmly in your heart: there is no situation in your life that mercy cannot address, and no need so heavy that mercy cannot carry it.
Mercy is inexhaustible because it flows from the Father Himself.
When you fail, mercy speaks; when you are overwhelmed, mercy steps in; when you do not even know what to ask for, mercy already knows what you need. This is why the enemy works hard to distort your image of God, making Him seem harsh, reluctant, or easily offended. But mercy reveals His true heart. It heals wounds, restores losses, and keeps hope alive when circumstances say otherwise. So stop approaching God as though you are negotiating survival. Come boldly, not because you deserve answers, but because mercy invites you. Let mercy redefine how you pray and how you see yourself. Mercy is God’s doorway into His power, and as this month unfolds, you will see clearly that every genuine experience of divine intervention is rooted in mercy that never fails.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: Have I been relating with God through fear instead of mercy? What area of my life do I need to consciously trust God’s mercy to address?
PRIÈRE: Father, thank You for Your unfailing mercy. Help me to trust in You and lean fully on Your compassion as I walk with You, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
LA BIBLE EN UN AN :
Leviticus 24:1–25:46, Mark 10:13–31, Psalm 44:9–26, Proverbs 10:20–21
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