Who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with loving kindness and tender mercies…
Psalm 103:4
Where would you be if God had not redeemed you from your wrong choices?
You were headed down the wrong path, doing things that you knew were not God’s best, but you encountered the God who overrules.
He loves you too much to let you miss your purpose.
Today’s Scripture talks about the tender mercies of God—not “mercy” but “mercies.”
Again and again, God shows you mercy.
His mercies are new and available to you every morning.
You may have made a lot of mistakes, but the good news is, you don’t have to carry that around with you.
Do you feel like there’s something between you and God right now?
Come to His throne of grace and receive His mercy.
Ask for His forgiveness for every failure.
Don’t carry around yesterday’s mistakes any longer.
Let Him refresh and restore your soul right now.
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