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What does Psalm 89 teach about mercy?

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Psalm 89 highlights God's mercies that are everlasting and a source of strength for believers in challenging times.

In Psalm 89, the psalmist begins with a resounding declaration of God's mercies, affirming that he will sing of them forever (Psalm 89:1). This theme is deeply embedded in the psalm, underscoring that God's mercy is limitless, unlike the temporary tribulations we face. As believers navigate darkness and trials, they can find comfort in the unwavering and abundant mercies of God, which are new every morning (Lamentations 3:22-23). The psalmist teaches that instead of succumbing to despair, Christians are called to remember and proclaim these mercies, which serve as a wellspring for joy and resilience in their lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 89:1, Lamentations 3:22-23

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